
Seabees Lead Navy Snow Team in Sapporo Snow Festival
By ggranger, / Published Jan. 31, 2019
Story by MC3 Samuel Bacon, Naval Air Facility Misawa

SAPPORO, Japan (Jan. 29, 2019) Chief Builder Franklin Ring, a native of Greensboro, N.C., explains the design of the Navy sculpture for the 70th Annual Sapporo Snow Festival to members of the snow team. Approximately two million visitors from around the globe visit the festival each year to see hundreds of snow and ice sculptures. This is the 36th year the U.S. Navy has participated in the festival, allowing Sailors a unique opportunity to experience Japanese culture and tradition while strengthening the close friendship between the U.S. Navy and the citizens of Japan. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Samuel Bacon/Released)

SAPPORO, Japan (Jan. 31, 2019) Builder 1st Class Jenny Cunningham, a native of Medford, Ore., shaves down a piece of snow from the Navy sculpture for the 70th Annual Sapporo Snow Festival. Approximately two million visitors from around the globe visit the festival each year to see hundreds of snow and ice sculptures. This is the 36th year the U.S. Navy has participated in the festival, allowing Sailors a unique opportunity to experience Japanese culture and tradition while strengthening the close friendship between the U.S. Navy and the citizens of Japan. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Samuel Bacon/Released)

SAPPORO, Japan (Jan. 31, 2018) Sailors attached to Misawa Air Base detail the 2018 Navy Snow Team Sculpture for the 69th Annual Sapporo Snow Festival. This is the 35th year the U.S. Navy has sent a team to participate in the event.(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Samuel Bacon/Released)