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On this day in 1970, a spontaneous uprising against U.S. military occupation broke out in Koza, Okinawa, Japan after an American drunk driver struck a local pedestrian. Approximately 60 Americans and 27 Okinawans were injured, and dozens of cars with American license plates were torched.

Following Japan's defeat in World War II, the country was occupied by Allied forces and governed under martial law. While most of Japan regained its independence in April 1952, the Okinawa Prefecture was to remain under U.S. military occupation for another twenty years.

Prior to the events of December 20th, three Americans had been acquitted via court martial after striking and killing an Okinawa civilian. This incident fueled the growing discontent of Okinawans with the standard status of forces that exempted U.S. servicemen from Okinawan justice.

On December 20th, 1970, a drunk U.S. serviceman struck an Okinawan pedestrian in the city of Koza. A crowd quickly surrounded the car and the policemen who had arrived, demanding that this incident not also be swept under the rug.

When American MPs arrived and attempted to pull the driver away, the protest turned violent, with thousands gathering to try to prevent the driver from leaving. By the end of the night, dozens of cars with American license plates had been torched and approximately 60 Americans and 27 Okinawans had been injured.

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[-] [email protected] 11 points 2 years ago

there's a lot of cool photos from colombia's civil wars in the late 1800s e.g. me and the boys having lunch

[-] [email protected] 7 points 2 years ago

I love those helmets because they're not very good hats and I doubt they were very good helmets, either.

I've been on a "E*ros need to wear more hats and they need to wear hats that aren't dogshit" thing lately on acount of the U V Rays.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago

i hate pickelhaube for the prussian association, but i'm a partisan of the leather helmets for infantry. i think you want your guys less dead from & fearful of cavalry sabres. they also look better, but always got abandoned after not-too-long for being too expensive

E*ros need to wear more hats and they need to wear hats that aren't dogshit

i just got a big beret, can cover my eyes from the sun or my ears from the cold, a wonderful versatile piece of kit

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