Two U.S. servicemen arrested in Okinawa over assaults
OKINAWA PREFECTURE, JAPAN, JUL 7 – Two servicemen from U.S. military bases in Okinawa face assault allegations involving a girlfriend and an unrelated man, according to Okinawa police reports.
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After US apology for assault, 2 more service members arrested on Okinawa
Days after two Marine colonels formally apologized to Okinawan officials for a lance corporal’s misconduct, two more U.S. troops were arrested over the weekend on suspicion of assaulting local residents near Kadena Air Base, police said Monday.
·Washington, United States
Read Full ArticleU.S. servicemen arrested in Japan's Okinawa for assault
Two U.S. servicemen were arrested in the southernmost prefecture of Japan, Okinawa, over the weekend for allegedly assaulting Japanese nationals, local media reported Monday.The Okinawa police on Saturday arrested Tomas Salazar, who belongs to the U.S.
·Beijing, China
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