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All 18,600 US sailors in Japan slapped with full drinking ban, confined to base
Topic Started: Jun 6 2016, 05:36 PM (283 Views)
Robertr2000
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All 18,600 US sailors in Japan slapped with full drinking ban, confined to base
Published time: 6 Jun, 2016

Three separate scandals involving American servicemen and contractors in a highly-controversial Navy base in Japan's Okinawa have finally resulted in an all-out alcohol ban on all the 18,600 sailors. The measure is the latest and comes after a Marine's drunk-driving stunt.

Adding to the two cases involving murder and rape of two young Japanese women, a third incident saw a US sailor with six times the legal alcohol limit go on a joyride, hitting two cars in the wrong lane. The officer, Aimee Mejia, who was assigned to Kadena Air base, is now being held by Japanese police.


https://www.rt.com/news/345544-okinawa-us-navy-drinking/
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Robertr2000
Jun 6 2016, 05:36 PM
All 18,600 US sailors in Japan slapped with full drinking ban, confined to base
Published time: 6 Jun, 2016

Three separate scandals involving American servicemen and contractors in a highly-controversial Navy base in Japan's Okinawa have finally resulted in an all-out alcohol ban on all the 18,600 sailors. The measure is the latest and comes after a Marine's drunk-driving stunt.

Adding to the two cases involving murder and rape of two young Japanese women, a third incident saw a US sailor with six times the legal alcohol limit go on a joyride, hitting two cars in the wrong lane. The officer, Aimee Mejia, who was assigned to Kadena Air base, is now being held by Japanese police.


https://www.rt.com/news/345544-okinawa-us-navy-drinking/
American misconduct on Okinawa is almost as bad as their misconduct in Oceanside, California................ :popcorn:
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Jun 6 2016, 06:36 PM
Robertr2000
Jun 6 2016, 05:36 PM
All 18,600 US sailors in Japan slapped with full drinking ban, confined to base
Published time: 6 Jun, 2016

Three separate scandals involving American servicemen and contractors in a highly-controversial Navy base in Japan's Okinawa have finally resulted in an all-out alcohol ban on all the 18,600 sailors. The measure is the latest and comes after a Marine's drunk-driving stunt.

Adding to the two cases involving murder and rape of two young Japanese women, a third incident saw a US sailor with six times the legal alcohol limit go on a joyride, hitting two cars in the wrong lane. The officer, Aimee Mejia, who was assigned to Kadena Air base, is now being held by Japanese police.


https://www.rt.com/news/345544-okinawa-us-navy-drinking/
American misconduct on Okinawa is almost as bad as their misconduct in Oceanside, California................ :popcorn:
Or just about anywhere else they go.
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