 Five years ago, Japan suffered an enormous natural disaster. Petty Officer Michael Sanchez shows us how Commander Fleet Activity Sasebo honors the memory of those lost in this tragedy. Commander Fleet Activity Sasebo held a ceremony in observance of the fifth anniversary of the Great Dohoku earthquake that occurred March 11, 2011. With the magnitude of 9.0, it was the most powerful known earthquake to ever hit Japan, causing over 15,000 deaths and billions of dollars in damage. The Japanese people have not forgotten about the Great East Japan earthquake, and we appreciate that the US Navy has a celebration every year. The Japanese people have not forgotten about the help from the United States during Operation Tomodachi, and we appreciate it very much. By observing this tragedy, CFAS underscores its commitment to our Japanese allies. Petty Officer Michael Sanchez, Fleet Activity Sasebo, Japan. Thank you for watching!