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  • DODDS students compete in math contest

    Military children in Japan competed May 23 at the 25th Annual Soroban Contest in Tokyo to show off their mathematical skills. When asked a tough mathematical problem, most people would pull out their calculators and start plugging away, but many Department of Defense Dependent School students in the Yokota Air Base region have learned the art of
  • Yokota youths graduate safe and sound

    Many parents at Yokota Air Base slept soundly last week knowing their high school graduates were in good hands graduation night. Project Graduation is an all-night party sponsored by many schools throughout the United States and at military bases overseas to keep students safe and apart from alcohol and drugs. "The opportunity to gather the seniors
  • Yokota students move onward

    Some American students share similar experiences while in high school whether living in a small town of 500 or a big city of one million. For the children attending Department of Defense Dependent School System at an overseas location their life and experiences may be a little different from an average American student. Many will move on to
  • Being Red Cross ready helps during emergencies

    Being prepared for emergencies is crucial at home, school, work and in the community, but how does someone prepare for something as devastating as an earthquake or tsunami? The best way to stay "Red Cross Ready" is to have a kit, make a plan and be informed, said Jane Dustman of the Yokota Air Base Red Cross office. "There are several things that
  • U.S., Japanese Airmen meet for cultural exchange

    Air Force and Japan Air Self Defense Force officers came together at the JASDF's Meguro College here May 31 for an English language cultural exchange. During the year-long Command and Staff Course at the college, JASDF majors and captains learn the necessary skills to take on future challenges. One skill these officers don't have a lot of
  • 374 LRS helps clean Mizuho community

    Volunteers from the 374th Logistics Readiness Squadron and their family members joined the Mizuho community during the 25th Mizuho Town Annual Cleanup. June is environmental month in Japan and during the cleanup Japanese citizens pick up trash and clean the streets and parks. This year the community invited the 374 LRS to help them with this
  • MXG commander prepares to hand over reigns

    Col. Michael Riddle, 374th Maintenance Group commander, will relinquish command to Col. Gerald Frisbee, Air Mobility Command headquarters, at 9 a.m. June 14 at the Yokota Enlisted Club. While commanding the 374 MXG the group transitioned from the old C-130E models to the newer H-model aircraft while maintaining desert deployments and almost
  • Yokota Warriors “Set the Standard”

    Most people like to participate in sport programs, but how many sports also have a mentorship program? Coach Christopher Bell, Yokota Warriors varsity football team, has developed Set the Standard. This is a mentorship program where football players are required to maintain a certain standard which helps keep the Airmen on track and also gives back
  • Military pets require TLC too

    For some military members pets are considered as part of the family. When pet owners relocate to overseas assignment personnel must go through their base veterinary clinic to guarantee the safety and health care of their pets. The United States Army Veterinary Command provides military veterinary services in support of military and Department of
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