 Naval Air Facility Masawa's 2015 all-navy snow sculpting team has completed their USS Constitution snow sculpture for this year's Sapporo Snow Festival in Hakkaro, Japan. The team spent seven days using hand tools like chisels, hatchets and shovels to cut, shape and smooth a large sculpture of America's oldest commissioned warship. The sculptors turned an eight-foot square block of compacted snow into a replica of the ship while competing in sub-freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall. The sculpture was adorned with sails full of wind and 15 starboard side cannons ready to fire. Thousands of visitors, including team members from other sculpting teams, stopped by to see what Team Navy was all about. This is the 32nd year that NAF Masawa and its tenant commands have sent a delegation of sailors to the festival to create a sculpture and to serve as goodwill ambassadors. Reporting from Defense Media Activity, I'm Petty Officer Charlotte Oliver.