Kadena AB Airmen awarded Japanese community service award Published April 29, 2011 By Staff Sgt. Lakisha A. Croley 18th Wing Public Affairs KADENA AIR BASE, Japan (AFNS) -- Members of the 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron here have recently been named the winners of the Zenko Kai Award, an award given by Japanese government officials to any residents, military included, who have performed outstanding community service. The squadron members were honored for their good deeds between March 2010 and March 2011. Japanese and American members of the 18th LRS cleaned and performed repairs at a local nursing home and also presented the residents with homemade banana bread and gifts. "Although today's military and their families are temporary visitors (to the island), our collective efforts over time help strengthen the bonds we build between the communities," said Allan Bourbina, the director of the Pacific Air Forces Transportation Training Center. During the holidays, squadron members volunteered at the Ishimine Children's Home and the Narasa Children's Home by throwing a party, giving out gifts, and providing clothing, new toys and monetary donations. The squadron also participated in the Airmen Against Drunk Driving program that strives to decrease the chances of Airmen driving under the influence of alcohol. "It's quite impressive that our Airmen are so committed to helping make a better Okinawa community," said Lt. Col. Douglas S. Dickerson, the 18th LRS commander. "As guests here in Okinawa, we have an obligation to make a positive contribution to this community; these projects are also self rewarding for the Airmen and civilians who contribute their time and efforts," he added. Through their many contributions to the base and local communities, the Airmen and civilian employees from 18th LRS have worked to improve cohesiveness between the residents and guests of Okinawa. Mr. Bourbina hopes the squadron's recognition inspires others to get involved in their communities as well. "It is a privilege to be an American ambassador overseas," Mr. Bourbina said. "Every opportunity we have to display a positive image here on Okinawa makes and equally positive reflection of America towards our host country."