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DCM's Visit to Okinawa
Deputy Chief of Mission Michael Michalak from the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, left, and Consul General Thomas G. Reich.
Deputy Chief of Mission Michael Michalak from the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo made an orientation visit to Okinawa May 7-11. Besides meeting with Governor Inamine, U.S. military commanders and many Okinawan officials, Mr. Michalak spoke at Naha Kokusai and Kyuyo High Schools. He also visited the Consulate General.

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