Can military personal explore while they are stationed overseas?

Particularly the Navy...
And if so how far?
Ex. Stationed in Japan can I walk through downtown for fun

Far Fallen2012-10-19T07:31:01Z

Oh yeah, once in port, you can pretty much do as you please so long as it is within boundries of both the host country's laws *and* within the regs of the military. As for truly exploring? Well, when I was in, there was a limit as to how far you could go before having to ask permission; but that limit was really insane, like 200 miles away before notifying your CO and writing a leave chit. As for your example of Japan? So long as you don't have to be anywhere, yeah, take a walking tour; there aren't really any regs against that. Would suggest a buddy though (can't remember if this is a reg or a suggestion; I never paid it any mind).

AJ2012-10-18T16:25:42Z

Heck yeah. When I was stationed in Germany, I traveled to nearly every other European country. Long weekends in London, Paris, Rome, Southern Coast of Spain, island of Ibiza.

In Korea, took a weeks vacation to Australia. Can't remember how many times I flew up to Japan.

The Questioner2012-10-18T15:22:40Z

You get to do a lot of things, but if you're in a different country you usually have to have a travel buddy. But I still don't think the military is right for you.

John2012-10-18T15:21:31Z

I did. I loved Japan, beautiful people and country.

Anonymous2012-10-18T15:21:33Z

Uh...you do realize the military is not prison right?

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