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U.S. service members and Japanese authorities are slated to conduct a second joint overnight patrol in the wake of a series ...
A U.S. Marine was arrested over the weekend after allegedly fleeing a drunken driving crash that injured four members of a ...
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero traveled to Okinawa for talks about opportunities for cultural exchanges, tourism and the relocation of as many as 5,000 Marines from Okinawa to Guam’s Marine Corps Camp Blaz.
Japanese police are investigating two Marines accused of sexual assault on Okinawa, Japan, according to several news reports and tacit confirmation from the service in which a spokesperson did not ...
Two US marines stationed in Okinawa, Japan, face investigation. They are suspected of rape. The incidents occurred on US military bases. One marine is also suspected of injuring a woman.
(Kyodo) GUAM (Kyodo) -- U.S. Marine Corps troops, who began relocating from Japan's Okinawa to Guam late last year, will begin occupying barracks at Camp Blaz in June, a spokesperson for the Guam ...
Two U.S. Marines in Okinawa, Japan, are under investigation for alleged rapes, police said Thursday, the latest in a string of assault cases that have angered residents. The United States has ...
31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, recovers an Autonomous Low-Profile Vessel during a cargo transfer at Kin Red Training Area, Okinawa, Japan, Apr. 9, 2025. US Marine Corps Photo Marine Corps Combat ...
Before Christmas, 105 US Marines who were originally slated for Okinawa in Japan were instead redirected to Guam, a US island territory in the Western Pacific. The move marked a significant ...
The American base on Okinawa has relocated 105 Marines. But an agreement to move 9,000 in total is colliding with the perceived threat from a rising China. The American base on Okinawa has ...
Eric Smith cautioned on Wednesday that ongoing efforts to relocate Marines from Okinawa to Guam will move those forces away from where they are most needed. “Frankly, Guam puts us going the ...
The commandant of the Marine Corps expressed concern Wednesday over a U.S. agreement with the Japanese government that requires the service to move thousands of its troops off of Okinawa.