US Military Bans Late-Night Drinking in Japan After Wave of Alleged Sexual Assaults Sparks Outrage
The US military in Japan is cracking down on off-base drinking after recent incidents, hoping to maintain good relations with locals.
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The US military in Japan is cracking down on off-base drinking after recent incidents, hoping to maintain good relations with locals.
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