Assigned on Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders or deployed to Japan for more than 180 days and planning to participate in an activity that involves the consumption of alcohol.
The liberty buddy policy requires that all E-1s to E-5s must be accompanied by a “liberty buddy” from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., if off-installation in Japan, based on the above categories.
A liberty buddy may be:
-- An active-duty military member
-- A person on SOFA status
-- An adult family member
-- An individual approved by an authorized commander
Below is a quick refresher of the liberty order:
1. Before any military member is granted liberty off-installation, members must have completed their service-specific Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Training as well as Japan Cultural Orientation Training with added emphasis on service core values within the past 12 months.
2. For all military personnel, off-installation public consumption of alcohol is prohibited between the hours of midnight and 5 a.m. daily.
3. E-1s to E-5s are subject to a curfew between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m., during which they must either be on a U.S. military installation, off the installation in a private residence, in lodging room, or in the performance of official duties.
"Recent incidents in Japan have reinforced the importance of maintaining good order and discipline,” said Dolan. “The Liberty Program relies on commanders to set the standard and hold their people accountable, as well as leaders at all levels - supervisors, NCO's and peers - to uphold our high standards of conduct. If you see an act of indiscipline, step up and stop it. We all have a responsibility in maintaining and fostering our long lasting alliance with the country of Japan."
The liberty policy can be viewed here.