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[Komaki Air Base]
(Item)
Photograph of the 158th Liaison Squadron operations building at Komaki Air Base, Japan, March 1947.Inscription on verso: "158th Liaison operations bldg taken from atop of concrete hangar, looking east, after heavy rain. March 1947."
Photograph of the 158th Liaison Squadron operations area at Komaki Air Base, Japan, March 1947Inscription on verso: "158th Liaison operations, and sleeping quarters. March 1947."
Photograph of Tom Haggard (left), Arthur Shaffer (middle), and Cecil A. Kauitzsch (right) at Komaki Air Base, Japan, March 1947.Inscription: "Cpl. Tom Haggard on left. S/Sgt. Arthur Shaffer in middle. S/Sgt. Cecil A. Kauitzsch on right (with camera). P.S. S/Sgt. Shaffer was one of my pilots on our ferry flight from Muskogee to Tacoma, Washington, Sept 1945. Cpl. Haggard was with me at Cox Field,…
Photograph of Japanese schoolgirls walking by the enlisted quarters and hospital building in Nagoya, Japan, April 1947.Inscription: "Enlisted men's quarters and hospital building downtown Nagoya. Girls are Jap school girls walking by. Nagoya, Japan. April 47."
Photograph of Colonel Neuman (right), Kearney (center), and Master Sergeant Ralph G. Strange (left) at Camp McNair, Japan, April 1947. A Stinson L-5 Sentinel aircraft is visible behind them.Inscription on verso: "Hold picture up to light and look thru the marked 'x.' They indicate the who's who. Col. Neuman, 5th Air Force Supply Officer. Civilian Kearney, Supply Superviser [Supervisor]. M/Sgt…
Photograph of First Lieutenant Burroughs in the cockpit of a North American AT-6 Texan aircraft at a Komaki Air Base, Japan, April 1947.Inscription on verso: "1st Lt. Burroughs, former Flight C.O. of the 158th Liaison Squadron. He also got transferred to the flight section at Komaki. Nagoya, Japan. April 1947."
[Fuji New Grand Hotel sign]
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Photograph of roadside sign for the Fuji New Grand Hotel with Mount Fuji in the background, Japan, April 1947. The sign reads: "Fuji New Grand Hotel rest center for AAF [Army Air Forces] personnel." The sign also includes the emblem for the Fifth Air Force. Inscription on verso: "Mt. Fuji taken from the New Grand Hotel at Fuji. Nagoya, Japan. April 1947."
[Fuji New Grand Hotel]
(Item)
Photograph of the Fuji New Grand Hotel, Japan, April 1947. The top of Mount Fuji is visible in the distance.Inscription on verso: "New Fuji Grand Hotel, with Mt Fuji in background. Japan. April 1947."
[Fuji New Grand Hotel sign]
(Item)
Photograph of the Fuji New Grand Hotel, Japan, April 1947.Inscription on verso: "New Fuji Grand Hotel, with Mt Fuji in background. Japan. April 1947."
[Lloyd Lyckman and crew]
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Photograph of members of the 158th Liaison Squadron, United States Army Air Forces, at Komaki Air Base, Japan, January 30, 1947. Lloyd R. Lyckman is on the right.Typed caption on verso: "The 'crew' of the 158th Liaison Sqdn at 'A' Flight of the Kamaki [Komaki] Air Field. Yours truly on the right of the picture. (As if you couldn't tell). 30 January 1947."