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Naval Air Facility Atsugi enables maximum mission readiness of our tenant commands and activities by providing the highest quality installation services, facilities support and quality of life programs.

PSC 477 BOX 9
FPO AP
96306-1209

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Prohibition on the Use of Marijuana by Military Service Members and Department of Defense Civilian Employees

Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense // February 7, 2013

This memorandum reaffirms the Federal prohibitions on the use of marijuana by military personnel at all locations in accordance with Article 5, Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). The provisions ofthe UCMJ apply regardless of State, District or Territorial Legislation permitting the use of marijuana, to include medical use.

Curfew Exception for New Year's Eve/Day has been released by Lt Gen Angelella, Commander for USFJ.

U.S. Forces Japan // December 26, 2012

New Year’s Eve is a special opportunity to reflect on our achievements over the past year, our friendships, and the enduring relationship we have with Japan. Many of us live, work, or have friends in the local communities, and New Year’s Eve carries special cultural significance. In order to allow our military members and their families to celebrate the arrival of the New Year with their Japanese hosts, the Commander of U.S. Forces, Japan, is authorizing a one-day modification to the current Japan-wide Liberty Policy.

USFJ releases statement on Off-Installation Curfew and Training

U.S. Forces Japan // October 19, 2012

YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan – Lt. Gen. Sam Angelella, Commander, U.S. Forces, Japan, released the following statement on the new General Order regarding the initiation of a USFJ Off-Installation Curfew and Training period:  “It is an honor and privilege for me to serve as Commander US Forces, Japan. In  the military we are held to a higher standard because of the trust and responsibility that we are given.  I want to personally apologize for the grief and trauma the victim has endured and the anger it has caused among people in Okinawa. Under US PACOM Commander authority, I am immediately issuing a curfew to all military personnel in Japan, both temporary and assigned. In addition, core value retraining for military and SOFA civilians will be conducted by subordinate commanders and a review of the USFJ liberty policy will be executed over the coming days and weeks. Additional program details will follow.