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Rotten US Marine CH-53 Sea Stallion window fell off sky hit small boy!

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Okinawa schoolboy injured after window falls from US helicopter
Published time: 13 Dec, 2017 05:36 Edited time: 13 Dec, 2017 06:32
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A Japanese schoolboy has reportedly become the latest victim of the much-maligned US military presence in Okinawa. An American helicopter is said to have started falling apart directly above a schoolyard, resulting in injuries to the child.
On Wednesday morning, an angular object roughly 3ft (1 meter) across fell onto a sports field packed with elementary school children near the Futenma US military base in the Japanese prefecture of Okinawa. The object was discovered to be a helicopter window, complete with the frame, that had fallen off an American CH-53 aircraft flying above the school grounds.

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One 10-year-old boy, out of some 50 children who were assembled in the sports field, was slightly injured in the incident, Reuters reports, citing a prefecture official. The exact cause of his injuries was unclear.

Three US helicopters were flying over the school at the time of the incident, according to Japanese media. They also report that there were around 30 children in the schoolyard and that the boy suffered an injury to his left hand.

The US Marines have admitted helicopter window fell on a children's sports ground, but have not clarified exactly how it happened. The US military also apologized“for any anxiety it has caused the community” and said an investigation into the “regrettable incident” is currently ongoing.

Last week, a US military aircraft dropped an object while flying over a nursery school in the same area. In October, the Japanese Defense Ministry vowed to ground all flights by CH-53E transport helicopters in Okinawa for an "indefinite period," after one of the aircraft crashed on the island.

Such incidents, as well as frequent scandals involving US military staff, have led to large-scale protests from locals and officials who are unhappy at the American military presence on Okinawa. The southern island hosts half of the 100,000 US personnel deployed to Japan, including 54,000 military personnel, 42,000 dependents, and 8,000 civilian employees of the Department of Defense.

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At least it didn't breakdown in midair and landed on the boy... and the government announcing it as a contact.
 

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http://edition.cnn.com/2017/12/13/asia/helicopter-window-japan-intl/index.html



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20-pound US helicopter window falls off mid-flight, injuring child in Okinawa


By Joshua Berlinger and Yoko Wakatsuki, CNN

Updated 0519 GMT (1319 HKT) December 14, 2017

A US military CH-53E transport helicopter, with one of the windows (left) covered, is parked at the US Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in Ginowan, Okinawa, on December 13.
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  • The CH-53 transport helicopter window fell on a school playing field
  • Many locals on Okinawa oppose the large US military presence on the island
Tokyo (CNN)The window of a US Marine Corps helicopter fell off mid-flight onto a school playing field, slightly injuring a child on the Japanese island of Okinawa. The incident is likely to fuel outrage among locals who view the US military footprint in southern Japan as both a pest and a danger.

US Forces Japan said in a statement that the window of a CH-53 transport helicopter fell onto a sports field Tuesday at an elementary school outside Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. The aircraft immediately returned to base after the incident.
USFJ told CNN in an email the window weighed 20 pounds (9 kilograms) and measured 35 by 34 inches (88.9 by 86.4 centimeters).
"We take this report extremely seriously and are investigating the cause of this incident in close coordination with local authorities," the statement said. "This is a regrettable incident and we apologize for any anxiety it has caused the community."
The child was not seriously injured.
The CH-53E helicopter's window that fell onto Daini Futenma Elementary School is seen in Ginowan, Okinawa prefecture.
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said the Tuesday incident was "unacceptable" and urged US forces to minimize their impact on local residents.
"US forces repeatedly cause these accidents, but they are not listening to our voices at all," Okinawa Gov. Takeshi Onaga said. "We have lodged protests many times, but the business goes on regardless what we say. The Okinawa people's feeling towards American forces can hardly be described as good neighbors."
US service members have been accused of assaulting and raping Okinawans. Last month, a US Marine was accused of killing a local man in a drunk-driving accident. An indefinite alcohol ban among US servicemen was subsequently imposed, but has since been lifted.
Onaga has been a strong opponent of plans to move Futenma, which is located in a densely populated part of the island, since his election in 2014. He stymied plans to relocate Futenma to a more remote area, as he wants base taken off the island altogether.
He is expected to visit Tokyo Thursday and his office has lodged a formal complaint and requested that US forces halt flight operations until the cause of Tuesday's accident is determined.
Okinawa Governor Takeshi Onaga stands outside an elementary school as he shows a picture of the window that fell from a US military helicopter.
A tense history
The United States occupied Okinawa from the end of World War II until 1972 and has maintained a heavy military presence there since, which many locals oppose.
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Previous incidents involving US servicemen have sparked huge protests in Okinawa and elsewhere in Japan. The bulk of US forces in Japan are stationed in Okinawa, and locals complain they are bear an unfair burden.
The Pentagon has vowed to decrease its presence on the island in the coming years.
About a year ago, Washington returned 9,909 acres of land back to the Japanese, reducing its footprint on Okinawa by 17%, according to the US military.

The handover was part of a larger plan to eventually return all the facilities south of Kadena, where the US maintains a large air base, and the Futenma base.
The US military plans to move about 4,000 of the 19,000 Marines from Okinawa to the US territory of Guam from 2024 to 2028.
Adm. Harry Harris, the head of the US Pacific Command, told Congress earlier this year the military hopes to reduce the number of Marines in Okinawa to 10,000.
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CNN's Emiko Jozuka contributed to this report
 

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At least it didn't breakdown in midair and landed on the boy... and the government announcing it as a contact.
it's said that when a door slams shut, a window (of opportunity) opens...
also, it must've been the latest version of windows 10, they come "whole" - in one complete segment :p
 
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