U.S. Navy Capt. James Haugen, commanding officer, Naval Air Facility Misawa, surveys the damage to the U.S. FISC Yokosuka Defense Fuel Support Point Hachinohe following a tsunami, which was triggered by an 8.9-magnitude earthquake, March 11, 2011. The earthquake was the largest ever recorded in Japan, which caused considerable damage to the country's eastern coastline. U.S. Navy Capt. James Haugen, commanding officer, Naval Air Facility Misawa, surveys the damage to the U.S. FISC Yokosuka Defense Fuel Support Point Hachinohe following a tsunami, which was triggered by an 8.9-magnitude earthquake, March 11, 2011. The earthquake was the largest ever recorded in Japan, which caused considerable damage to the country's eastern coastline. SHARE: Download: Full Size (3.43 MB) Tags: Photo Essays Credit: VIRIN: 545629-L-ANZ90-700.jpg Photo Gallery