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Coronavirus rate among US military in Japan is 0 02%, senior enlisted adviser says

Coronavirus rate among US military in Japan is 0 02%, senior enlisted adviser says
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Hawaii F-22 Raptors train at Pearl Harbor-Hickam and in Japan for high-end fight

Hawaii F-22 Raptors train at Pearl Harbor-Hickam and in Japan for high-end fight
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Hawaii-based F-22s land at MCAS Iwakuni to support DFE concept > Pacific Air Forces > Article Display

By Tech. Sgt. Nick Wilson, Pacific Air Forces Public Affairs / Published March 16, 2021 A U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor with the 199th Fighter Squadron, lands at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni Japan, March 12, 2021. Airmen with the 199th Fighter Squadron and the 19th Fighter Squadron, based out of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, deployed to MCAS Iwakuni to conduct local area training with U.S. Marine Corps units. This training event is designed to support a free and open Indo-Pacific by providing global reach and agility throughout the area. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Tyler Harmon) A U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor with the 199th Fighter Squadron sits on the flight line at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, March 12, 2021. Airmen with the 199th Fighter Squadron and the 19th Fighter Squadron, based out of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, deployed to MCAS Iwakuni to conduct local area training with U.S. Marine Corps units. Pacific Air Fo

Top Military Court Considers Challenge to DoD s Authority to Court-Martial Some Retirees

The Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. Wikipedia image 17 Mar 2021 The Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, or CAAF, heard arguments March 9 in the case of a retired Navy sailor who is challenging the constitutionality of his conviction by court-martial after he left military service. Attorneys for retired Chief Petty Officer Stephen Begani say the current laws are flawed because they treat retired members of the active and reserve forces differently when it comes to recalling them for court-martial, and Congress overstepped its authority in making active-duty retirees subject to court-martial. The government has argued that the military proceedings were fair because Begani, as a member of the Naval Fleet Reserve, which includes enlisted Navy retirees who leave active service after 20 years but under 30 years and receive retainer pay rather than retired pay, was subject to recall to military service in a national emergency.

More US bases in Japan ease post-travel coronavirus restrictions for vaccinated troops

More US bases in Japan ease post-travel coronavirus restrictions for vaccinated troops
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