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Okinawa
U.S. to Return Land from Okinawa to Japan
By Rishi Iyengar
Drinking Ban Lifted for U.S. Sailors In Japan
By Simon Lewis
What to Know About the U.S. Military Presence in Japan
By Hannah Beech
Thousands In Japan Protest Alleged Rape By U.S. Sailor
By Nash Jenkins
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In Japan, New Okinawa Governor Pledges to Shut Controversial U.S. Air Base
Defeated governor Hirokazu Nakaima was elected on a promise to get rid of the Futenma air base but then changed his mind
By TIME Staff
November 17, 2014
U.S. Steps Up Military Training With Japan
And China's leaders have, in turn, become increasingly wary
By Kirk Spitzer / Okinawa
September 23, 2014
The War After D-Day: Deeper Into Hell
Photos from Saipan, Bastogne, Iwo Jima, Berlin, Nagasaki: places where the war did not stop when Operation Overlord ended
By Ben Cosgrove
May 26, 2014
The Harsh Poetry of World War II Battlefield Signs
Photos of some of the countless signs that troops encountered during World War II, from the islands of the Pacific to the deserts of North Africa to the ruined cities of Europe.
By Ben Cosgrove
March 12, 2014
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