Policy

Curfew Imposed on U.S. Military Personnel in Japan

Move comes after two American soldiers were accused of rape

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TOKYO –  The commander of the U.S. forces in Japan says American military personnel will be subject to a curfew and other restrictions following allegations two U.S. sailors raped a woman in Okinawa.

Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella gave no specific details about the curfew. He said Friday that U.S. military personnel in Japan will have to take "core values training." The military's liberty policy is also under review.