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The consequences for driving under the influence are

The consequences for driving under the influence are

The consequences for driving under the influence are both numerous and significant. In addition to facing a court martial or Article 15, airmen's driving privileges on base can be revoked, and it can cost offen... More

Whether it's having a drink at a friend's house before

Whether it's having a drink at a friend's house before

Whether it's having a drink at a friend's house before driving or taking a sip of alcohol before you're 21, it only takes one bad decision to forever change a career or life. As the Air Force continues to crack... More

Japanese police officers and military law enforcement

Japanese police officers and military law enforcement

Japanese police officers and military law enforcement from all four services on Okinawa pose with the signed 2016 Drugged and Drunk Driving Proclamation Dec. 6, 2012 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The proc... More

The signed 2016 Drugged and Drunk Driving Proclamation

The signed 2016 Drugged and Drunk Driving Proclamation

The signed 2016 Drugged and Drunk Driving Proclamation hangs in the Marine Corps Installation headquarters building Pacific Dec 6 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The proclamation signifies the start of a sa... More

Senior leaders from the Okinawa Police Department and

Senior leaders from the Okinawa Police Department and

Senior leaders from the Okinawa Police Department and U.S. Forces Japan pose with the 2016 Drugged and Drunk Driving Proclamation Dec 6, 2016 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The proclamation signifies the s... More

Airmen from the 2nd Logistics Readiness Squadron deliver

Airmen from the 2nd Logistics Readiness Squadron deliver

Airmen from the 2nd Logistics Readiness Squadron deliver damaged vehicles on a trailer at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Sept. 1, 2020. These vehicles are used as a visual reminder of the consequences of drunk ... More

The signed 2016 Drugged and Drunk Driving Proclamation

The signed 2016 Drugged and Drunk Driving Proclamation

The signed 2016 Drugged and Drunk Driving Proclamation hangs in the Marine Corps Installation headquarters building Pacific Dec 6, 2016 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The proclamation signifies the start o... More

Thirty-six people in the United States die every day

Thirty-six people in the United States die every day

Thirty-six people in the United States die every day and approximately 700 more are injured in motor vehicle crashes that involve an alcohol-impaired driver. Nearly 75 percent of fatal crashes occur from midnig... More

Japanese police officers and military law enforcement

Japanese police officers and military law enforcement

Japanese police officers and military law enforcement from all four services on Okinawa pose with the signed 2016 Drugged and Drunk Driving Proclamation Dec. 6 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The proclamati... More

A damaged vehicle display sits at the gate as a reminder

A damaged vehicle display sits at the gate as a reminder

A damaged vehicle display sits at the gate as a reminder of the consequences that can come from driving under the influence at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Sept. 1, 2020. According to the Nation Safety Counci... More

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