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Fleet Activities Sasebo Post Office Sailors help their shipmates stay connected.
Preparation is essential to readiness and effectively handling emergencies. Petty Officer Michael Sanchez shows us how USS Pioneer emergency response teams and the CFAS base firefighters prepare for the worst.
Fleet Activities Sasebo hosts their Annual Fire Prevention Open House
Sailors and families from Commander, Fleet Activities Sasebo participated in the annual CFAS-Saikai City softball tournament.
Fleet Activities Sasebo’s Fire Department conducts drills to keep Sailors and families for whatever could happen.
Fleet Activities Sasebo celebrate the 47th birthday of the Navy Ombudsman.
Sailors aboard USS Green Bay held a simulated fire drill.
Wherever Navy and Marine Corps personnel reside, corpsmen are there to make sure we a ready for whatever arises.
Fire drills while out to sea help sailors practice for one of the worst case scenarios they can face onboard a ship, but the training doesn’t stop while the ship is in port.
Sailors at Commander, Fleet Activities Sasebo help personnel at the Fleet Fitness Complex to speed up building renovations.
Sasebo USO brings pizza to Sailor from USS Germantown on a barge.
Members from Fleet Activities Sasebo participate in a beach clean up.
The Seabees support of the base ensures Commander Fleet Activities continued support of the seventh fleet.
The Mobile Damage Control Training Team travels all across Japan preparing ship crews for various different circumstances.
Fleet Activities Sasebo builds international relations through community service.
Sasebo celebrates April as Military Child Month.
Dog handlers around Sasebo train their dogs.
Members from Fleet Activities Sasebo joines the local community to pay tribute to those who have passed during the annual O-bon Festival.
Sailors in Sasebo take part in the Landing Signalman Enlisted course and Sailors in Misawa take us into the world of intermediate aircraft maintenance.
Soldiers at Camp Casey participate in Warrior Friendship Week, and Sailors at Fleet Activities Sasebo test their typhoon readiness during Exercise Reliant Gale.
Tomorrow’s Leaders Meet in Sasebo. Petty Officer Michael Sanchez shows us how students from both countries have come to CFAS to learn about the US Navy’s role in the region and how they can continue to improve international relations.
Joining the service is a commitment to be adaptable, changing duty stations every couple years, learning different jobs, and finding new friends with every move. Seaman Krystina Coffey finds out how a Sailor finds something permanent while serving overseas.
The CFAS Blue Bus operated by the Family Member Assistance Team, or FMAT, is a valuable service to personnel traveling to or from Fukuoka. Petty Officer Michael Sanchez introduces us to one Sailor who adds a personal touch to every trip.
USS Warrior and USS Patriot, forward- deployed minesweepers in Fleet Activities Sasebo, go underway to work together with the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force. Seaman Krystina Coffey sees off USS Warrior for their first international event, Exercise 2JA.
Many Americans celebrate the Memorial Day weekend with barbecues and other summer festivities. Petty Officer Jeremy Graham tells us how sailors at Fleet Activities Sasebo skipped the picnics for some hard work to embrace the holiday.