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[Sunset at Komaki Air Base]
(Item)
Photograph of a sunset taken from the 158th Liaison Squadron's operations area at Komaki Air Base, Japan, March 1947.Inscription on verso: "One of a [the] beautiful sunsets on Japan – Looking from the 158th Liaison Operations – Komaki. March 1947."
[Dependent housing]
(Item)
Photograph of a dependent housing building for American military families in Nagoya, Japan, February 10, 1947.Typed caption on verso: "Nagoya, Japan. 10 Feb 47. Close-up shot of a 5-room Dependent Home in the Dependents' Housing Area. These are really some nice homes."
Photograph of the dispensary building at Komaki Air Base, Japan, March 1947.Inscription on verso: "View of dispensary on Komaki Airdrome. March 1947."
[Serviceman gathering rocks]
(Item)
Photograph of a United States Army Air Forces serviceman, possibly Lloyd R. Lyckman, gathering rocks at Komaki Air Base, Japan, circa 1947.Typed caption on verso: "Could be your butchy in one of his off moments shots, stooping for rocks."
Photograph of military personnel standing with the American flag on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, Japan, circa 1945-1952.Inscription on verso: "On top of Mount Surbachi [Suribachi] on Iwo."
[North American AT-6 Texan]
(Item)
Photograph of a North American AT-6 Texan aircraft parked at Komaki Air Base, Japan, July 1947.Inscription on verso: "Sunset behind AT-6 on Komaki Airdrome. Nagoya, Japan. July 47."
[Captain Metger]
(Item)
Photograph of Captain Metger standing outside the Corps of Engineers office at Komaki Air Base in, Japan, circa 1947.Inscription on verso: "Capt. Metger on the porch of his Corps of Engineer Office. This officer was in charge of all the building of the 'new' Komaki Airdrome. Nagoya, Japan. 1947."
Photograph of Master Sergeant James Thompson and Staff Sergeant Cecil A. Kauitzsch at Higashiyama Zoo in Nagoya, Japan, April 1947. A concrete dinosaur statue is visible behind them.Inscription on verso: "M/Sgt. James Thompson and S/Sgt. Cecil A. Kauitzsch (pronounced 'couch') in Nagoya Zoo Park. Nagoya, Japan. April 1947."
Photograph of Staff Sergeant Cecil A. Kauitzsch sitting by Lake Yamanaka with Mount Fuji in the background, Japan, April 1947.Inscription on verso: "S/Sgt. C.A. Kauitzsch sitting on bank of Lake Yamanaka looking towards Mr. Fuji. Japan. April 1947."
[Hangar]
(Item)
Photograph of a hangar at Komaki Air Base, Japan, March 1947. The inscription notes that the hangar was used by the 158th Liaison Squadron during bad weather.Inscription on verso: "Covered hangar used by 158th Liaison to work on L-5s during bad weather. March 1947."