Fire on U.S. Navy Ship in Japan Extinguished
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A fire broke out on a US military vessel off the US Navy's White Beach facility in the city of Uruma, Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan, on Wednesday. According to local coast guards, the fire hit the 210-meter-long amphibious warship USS New Orleans.
The U.S. military's Marine Air Defense Integrated System is expected to be deployed in Ishigaki, Okinawa Prefecture.
A fire aboard a U.S. military vessel anchored near a naval facility in Okinawa burned for about 12 hours before being extinguis
Okinawa prefecture and two towns adjacent to Kadena Air Base have made formal protests to U.S. and Japanese authorities after an F-15E landed with a missing wheel.
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The art of bingata has been a quiet symbol of resilience on the Japanese island of Okinawa. Now, it's being revived by the descendants of the textile tradition's original practitioners.
At present, not many lawmakers are putting priority on Okinawa after measures taken by the government in the past for the development of the prefecture produced certain results.
Specific details on equipment, locations, and timing during "Resolute Dragon" have not been finalized, the U.S. Marine Corps told Newsweek.
Okinawa prefecture has been sampling sites around U.S. bases twice a year since 2017, after high levels of PFOS were detected in 2016, the environmental division statement said.
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero is currently in Okinawa, Japan, receiving her second round of updates on the Marine Corps relocation to Guam, the Office of the Governor stated Monday.