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English: Boy Scouts of America Far East Council Troop 77 break from morning assemblies and hike to begin the remaining activities for the day during their one-week summer camp at Camp Tama in Yokota, Japan. For their outstanding effort in their summer camp project, Troop 77 was titled the honor troop for the seventh year in a row. The troop’s summer camp project was a staircase made out of trees and rocks to help future troops walk down the steep hills around Camp Tama.
Date Taken on 22 June 2010
Source http://www.marines.mil/unit/mcasiwakuni/PublishingImages/2010/07/Breaking%20from%20morning%20assembly%20to%20activities,%20classes.JPG
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