Features news and events regarding U.S. Army Garrison Japan service members. Provided by U.S. Army Installation Management Command.
Episodes
USARJ This Week - Nov. 18
"USARJ This Week" is a show produced by U.S. Army Garrison Japan
highlighting recent events and developments in relation to the Army's
presence at Camp Zama and the interaction it shares with its Japanese neighbors. Available in high definition.
11/18/2011
USARJ This Week - Nov. 4
"USARJ This Week" is a show produced by U.S. Army Garrison Japan
highlighting recent events and developments in relation to the Army's
presence at Camp Zama and the interaction it shares with its Japanese neighbors. Available in high definition.
11/04/2011
USARJ This Week - Oct. 21
"USARJ This Week" is a show produced by U.S. Army Garrison Japan
highlighting recent events and developments in relation to the Army's
presence at Camp Zama and the interaction it shares with its Japanese neighbors. Available in high definition.
10/21/2011
USARJ This Week - Oct. 7
"USARJ This Week" is a show produced by U.S. Army Garrison Japan
highlighting recent events and developments in relation to the Army's
presence at Camp Zama and the interaction it shares with its Japanese neighbors. Available in high definition.
10/07/2011
USARJ This Week - Sep 23
USARJ This Week is a show produced by U.S. Army Garrison Japan
highlighting recent events and developments in relation to the Army's
presence at Camp Zama and the interaction it shares with its Japanese neighbors. Produced by Keith Smith. Also available in High Definition.
09/23/2011
USARJ This Week - Aug. 26
"USARJ This Week" is a show produced by U.S. Army Garrison Japan highlighting recent events and developments in relation to the Army's presence at Camp Zama and the interaction it shares with its Japanese neighbors. Includes stories about a new mission command training center, a recreational run at Yokota Air Base to support cancer research, soldiers of 35th CSSB providing support during a two-week training course, recent American Idol contestants perform and other stories. Hosted by Dustin Perry. Also available in high definition.
09/13/2011
USARJ This Week - Aug. 12
"USARJ This Week" is a show produced by U.S. Army Garrison Japan highlighting recent events and developments in relation to the Army's presence at Camp Zama and the interaction it shares with its Japanese neighbors. Includes stories a visit from Army Chief of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey for an update on Operation Tomodachi, a cultural exchange meeting between wives of USARJ and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members, senior students of Asunaro University visiting Zama City and other stories. Hosted by Dustin Perry. Also available in high definition.
09/13/2011
USARJ This Week - Sep 9
USARJ This Week is a show produced by U.S. Army Garrison Japan
highlighting recent events and developments in relation to the Army's
presence at Camp Zama and the interaction it shares with its Japanese neighbors. Produced by Keith Smith. Also available in High Definition.
09/09/2011
USARJ This Week - July 1
"USARJ This Week" is a show produced by U.S. Army Garrison Japan highlighting recent events and developments in relation to the Army's presence at Camp Zama and the interaction it shares with its Japanese neighbors. Stories include a change of command ceremony on Camp Zama, a pre-accident crash drill exercise and a non-commissioned officer induction ceremony. Hosted by Edward Roper. Also available in high definition.
08/04/2011
USARJ This Week - July 15
"USARJ This Week" is a show produced by U.S. Army Garrison Japan highlighting recent events and developments in relation to the Army's presence at Camp Zama and the interaction it shares with its Japanese neighbors. Stories include awards presented by Japanese leaders for assistance during Operation Tomodachi, a new unit activation ceremony and Camp Zama's 4th of July celebration. Also available in high definition.
08/04/2011
USARJ This Week - July 29
"USARJ This Week" is a show produced by U.S. Army Garrison Japan highlighting recent events and developments in relation to the Army's presence at Camp Zama and the interaction it shares with its Japanese neighbors. Stories include a visit by the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment, a town hall meeting led by the top surgeon in Pacific Command regarding health concerns after the earthquake and a group of sixth graders debating in a real courtroom to learn the justice system. Hosted by Dustin Perry. Also available in high definition.