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No Us Soldiers Arrested; 8th Us-Japan Joint Patrol Sees No Major Incidents in Okinawa City

Following a series of incidents of assaults on women by U.S. soldiers in the prefecture, a joint U.S.-Japan patrol was conducted in the early hours of the 31st on Gate Street and its surrounding areas in Okinawa City. The joint patrol began in April last year, and this was the eighth such patrol. Approximately 50 members of the U.S. Military Police (MP), prefectural police officers, and city officials participated, patrolling for approximately t…
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Following a series of incidents of assaults on women by U.S. soldiers in the prefecture, a joint U.S.-Japan patrol was conducted in the early hours of the 31st on Gate Street and its surrounding areas in Okinawa City. The joint patrol began in April last year, and this was the eighth such patrol. Approximately 50 members of the U.S. Military Police (MP), prefectural police officers, and city officials participated, patrolling for approximately t…

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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