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Friendship Festival

Friendship Festival

Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji, opened it’s gates to thousands of smiling community members and U.S. residents for the annual Friendship Festival May 11.

Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji annually hosts one of the largest community relations festivals between the U.S. and it’s host nation friends. The friendship festival is open to all to experience a number of Marine Corps and Japanese traditions, as well as cultural vents.

“The festival helps build the relationship with our good neighbors by building morale, camaraderie, and partnership,” said Sgt. Christopher Oberlin, the section chief for the artillery static display. “We’re able to bring in the community and show them what we do as Marines, and we are closer for it.”

The thousands of visitors that attended the event explored the Marine Corps and Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force static displays that included tactical vehicles, artillery weapons, protective equipment, and aircrafts. There was also a kiddie land, live music and a multitude of vendors selling food, apparel and accessories.

“Today I look around and am encouraged as I see the friendships and harmony that we have,” said Col. Michael Reilly, the commanding officer for CATC Camp Fuji. “This installation is special and vital as it plays a significant role in strengthening the alliance with the Japanese military.”

The camp has a history of a strong relations with the neighboring Japanese self-defense force and local community.

“Today’s festival is our way of returning the hospitality and graciousness that we enjoy every day,” said Reilly. “This is our way of saying, thank you.”

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Comments

Sgt Robert Schroeder - April 13, 2020

Camp Fuji 1956. Loved the place

James Dee - April 13, 2020

Was station at middle camp Fuji 10/56 can’t believe its the same place, has changed! Loved it there, a strange place, had never been away from home.
All was changed when I enlisted in the U.S.M.C. Marines For ever!

James Dee

James Dee - April 13, 2020

Was station at middle camp Fuji 10/56 can’t believe its the same place, has changed! Loved it there, a strange place, had never been away from home.
All was changed when I enlisted in the U.S.M.C. Marines For ever!

James Dee

paul g sherwood - April 13, 2020

Stationed at middle Camp Fuji Feb.55 to May 56. The visual with Mt. Fuji is exactly what we saw when we exited the main gate. The installation sure has change since I was there.. Beautiful!!!

paul g sherwood - April 13, 2020

Stationed at middle Camp Fuji Feb.55 to may 54. The visual with Mt. Fuji is exactly what we saw when we exited the main gate. The installation sure has change since I was there.. Beautiful!!!

Ricky Phillips - April 13, 2020

Lot of changes since Mar.80
Ricky Phillips L/Cpl BLT 3/4 H&S Co. M.T. MOS 3521

Richard Shover - April 13, 2020

South Camp Fiji, 1953, 1954

T. W. Hansen - April 13, 2020

Loved it at Base camp in 1976/77
Best tour I had made life long friends with Gunny Gomez( a L/Cpl at the time)

Tom Schwarz - April 13, 2020

Sure come a long way since I was stationed at North Camp in 1956 with 2/3/3 NGF Comm Plt!

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