 The F-35B Lightning II lands in Okinawa and the South Korean President visits the Marine Corps Museum this week on the core report. F-35B Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter landed for the first time in Okinawa, Japan. The aircraft flew over 700 miles from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. Marines with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 121 made the landing at Kadena Air Force Base on Monday, June 26. Republic of Korea President Moon Jae-in visited the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Quantico, Virginia, June 21, 2017. He visited the Chosen Fue Monument to pay respect to those who fought at the Battle of Chosen Reservoir. Today, I will plant a Hawthorne tree here. They say the nickname of the Hawthorne is the Winter King. This is to forever remember the Battle of Chosen Reservoir and your heroic fighting spirit that shined through the freezing cold of minus 40 degrees. The 2017 Department of Defense Warrior Games are being held from June 30th to July 8th in Chicago. Visit facebook.com slash warrior games to check in on teams from the Marine Corps Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and U.S. Special Operations Command, as well as the United Kingdom Armed Forces and the Australian Defense Force as they compete. That's all for this week on The Corps Report.