 Volunteerism is a trait that is highly regarded in the U.S. Navy, but volunteer opportunities aren't always glamorous. Petty Officer Jeremy Graham shows us how sailors from the USS Warrior got their hands dirty and gave back to their local community. Maintaining positive relationships with host nations is an important part of overseas military service. The crew of USS Warrior hit the streets of Sausibot to give back to the local community by picking up any loose trash. It's important to show face in the Japanese community and let them know that we're here to live with them as well and we want to take care of the community that we're living in and we want to be a part of it. As Earth Day approaches, there will be more efforts like this one to clean up communities. But it's important to remember some simple instructions that will help keep communities clean year-round. Take home what you bring out. I mean, it's just like any park that you go to. Take home what you bring. It's just going to make it a lot easier and make the community look better. Don't throw it on the ground. Petty Officer Jeremy Graham, Fleet Activities, Sausibot, Japan.