KADENA AIR BASE, Japan Patrol Squadron (VP) 45 located a missing mariner during a successful search and rescue (SAR) mission from Andersen Air Force Base (AFB), Guam, June 7., The Features page of Andersen Air Force Base
The U.S. military will start inoculating Japanese base workers interested in receiving either the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, U.S. Forces Japan said.
KADENA AIR BASE, Japan Patrol Squadron (VP) 45 located a missing mariner during a successful search and rescue (SAR) mission through Andersen Air Force Base (AFB), Guam, June 7.,
State Department eases travel advisory for Japan; US military reports few new cases
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Buy PhotoPeople wear masks earlier this spring while strolling around Yamashita Pier in Yokohama, Japan. (Akifumi Ishikawa/Stars and Stripes)
CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa – The U.S. State Department has relaxed an advisory that warned Americans not to travel to Japan as coronavirus numbers continue to decline ahead of the Tokyo Olympics next month.
Meanwhile, U.S. military bases in the country reported four new COVID-19 infections, two with the Air Force on Okinawa and two with U.S. Army Japan.
The State Department’s move on Tuesday changes the advisory from level four, or “do not travel,” to level three, which urges people to “reconsider” going to Japan.
The Reserve Citizen Airmen of the 41st Aerial Port Squadron here participated in the 8th Annual Port Dawg Memorial Run on the flight line Saturday.While the career-field wide event is in its eighth year, this is the first time the 41st APS Port Dawgs have,