Michael Jackson visits U.S. troops in Japan 2007
June 30, 2009 | Camp Zama, Japan | Vetting explained
Michael visit U.S. Troops in Japan
A rare side of Michael Jackson the public has not probably seen is a 2007 trip he paid to U.S. GIs and their families station at Camp Zama, Japan. Michael wanted to show his appreciation of the sacrifices the servicemembers make on behalf of the country. The visit was made possible by the promoter of his visit to Japan, Positive Productions, and coordinated by Access Television Japan.
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