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U.S. Marines Start to Leave Japan, Decades Behind Schedule
2025-02-18 00:00:00.0     纽约时报-亚洲新闻     原网页

       Before Christmas, a contingent of 105 U.S. Marines who would have been sent to Okinawa were redirected to a new base on the United States territory of Guam instead. The small reshuffling marked a major milestone: This was the first time the Marines cut their head count on Okinawa as part of a deal between Washington and Tokyo to shrink an oversized American military presence on the Pacific island that dates back to World War II.

       Under the agreement, 9,000 Marines — just under half the force currently on the island — are eventually supposed to leave. But their departure is already two decades behind the original schedule and may not happen for more than a decade to come, until construction of replacement bases is completed.

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       U.S. Marines simulating rescuing an injured pilot left in enemy territory during training in Okinawa.

       Their redeployment was agreed to in a deal signed 12 years ago, the result of negotiations and renegotiations going back to 1995, when three U.S. servicemen raped an Okinawan schoolgirl. That crime touched off mass protests that forced the United States and Japan to agree on shrinking the American bases, which were built after the United States stormed Okinawa during a bloody battle in 1945.

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       Major U.S. Military Bases in Okinawa

       Will be returned to Japan

       Will remain operational

       Jungle Warfare

       Training Center

       Camp

       Schwab

       Camp

       Hansen

       OKINAWA

       Camp

       Courtney

       Kadena

       Air Base

       White Beach

       Naval Base

       Camp

       Foster

       The forces at the bases that will be returned will move to bases in the north of the island, mainland Japan or Guam.

       Tokyo

       JAPAN

       Okinawa

       8 MILES

       Will be returned to Japan

       Will remain operational

       Jungle Warfare

       Training Center

       OKINAWA

       Camp

       Schwab

       Camp

       Hansen

       Camp

       Courtney

       Kadena

       Air Base

       8 MILES

       Camp

       Foster

       White Beach

       Naval Base

       The forces at the bases that will be returned will move to bases in the north of the island, mainland Japan or Guam.

       Tokyo

       JAPAN

       Okinawa

       Note: A portion of Camp Foster has been returned to Japan. The rest remains operational.

       Sources: Base map from Mapbox and OpenStreetMap

       By Weiy Cai

       The first iteration of the deal, agreed upon in 1996, was supposed to reduce the burden within five to seven years by building an air base on the northern end of the island to replace an existing one in a crowded city. A generation later, the old airfield remains in use and the new one is at least 12 years from completion.

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