By MAHO FUKUI/ Staff Writer
August 14, 2022 at 18:21 JST
The CH-53 heavy-lift transport helicopter in flames after it crashed on the campus of Okinawa International University at 2:38 p.m. on Aug. 13, 2004 (Provided by the Ginowan city government)
GINOWAN, Okinawa Prefecture--When a U.S. military helicopter crashed and burned at the campus of Okinawa International University here 18 years ago, expectations were high that the incident would bring about a sea change in the way U.S. forces conducted their operations. [Read More]
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