Maintenance technicians with face masks on carry heavy equipment as they toil over an aircraft under the scorching heat. At a gym, servicemen run on socially distanced treadmills. Children in classrooms are seated with plexiglass shields around their desks. These are just a few examples of how Yokota Air Base in western Tokyo — home to the U.S. Forces Japan — is coping with new normals during the novel coronavirus pandemic. “Mask-wear in Japan is very normal, and I tell my airmen how important it is for us to work in concert with our host nation and to try and do everything our host nation is doing,” Col. Andrew Campbell said. “It’s not a controversy for us.” Click on the link in our bio for the full story. 📸 Tomohiro Osaki
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