U.S. Military Apologizes over Okinawa Sexual Assault Case
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US military apologizes to Japan over its serviceman's sexual assault case in Okinawa
Col. Neil Owens, chief of staff for 3rd Marine Division, apologizes to Okinawa prefectural government after last month's local court sentenced US Marine to 7 years in prison for sexual assault - Anadolu Ajansı
U.S. military apologizes for sexual assault case in Okinawa | The Asahi Shimbun Asia & Japan Watch
NAHA—In a rare and significant move, senior officials from the U.S. Marine Corps stationed in Okinawa Prefecture formally apologized to local officials on July 3 for a sexual assault committed by a Marine.
U.S. military apologizes over Okinawa sexual assault by serviceman
A senior U.S. military official apologized to the Okinawa prefectural government on Thursday over a 2024 sexual assault case involving a serviceman, saying the incident had caused anxiety among local residents as well as the victim.
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