A US Marine detained last month after superiors discovered a then-missing teen in his barracks has been charged with the sexual assault of a minor - though officials are still waiting to identify the soldier until a preliminary hearing or court martial.Aired in an update from the service's internal arm Saturday, the statement declined to release the unnamed Marine's age or rank - he is also facing another, 'unrelated' charge for violating 'liberty restrictions.'The term refers to stipulations servicemen superiors regularly instill to prevent harm to others wherever soldiers may be stationed - including widely accepted tenets like no drug use, no public intoxication, and no fighting.
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