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For incoming U.S. airmen in S Korea, a 30-day ban on booze

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No booze, no women, be home by 10. Sounds like they're still living with mom and dad.

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Good.

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No booze, no women, be home by 10. Sounds like they're still living with mom and dad.

Many of them are fresh out of high school, and until recently were living with their mom and dad.

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No booze, no women, be home by 10, but be prepared to die for... your(?) country.

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Seems like a good rule for all military people in foreign countries, not just Korea and not just the AF.

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No fun for the Korean brothel owners then.

I bet there'll be hopes for a big "30-Day" party.

Until then they can get over the jet-lag and culture gap, perhaps.

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training for sexual assault prevention (meaning raping prevention) .............................. This must be main reason. N Korea threatening to S Korea is serious. USA want to help S Korea. They don't want "Yankee Go Home" movement by Koreans after one rape. Also, USA have to protect their female soldiers from being sexual assault victims. Korean people are more outspoken than Okinawan people.

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