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[Aerial view of Yokohama harbor]
Oblique aerial photograph of a harbor in Yokohama, Japan, July 1947. A sketch on verso notes specific points of interest, such as loading and unloading docks used by occupation forces.Inscription on verso: "Harbor. Loading and unloading docks for occupation forces and dependents. Yokohama, Japan. July 47."
[Aerial view of Yokohama harbor]
Oblique aerial photograph of a harbor in Yokohama, Japan, July 1947. A sketch on verso notes specific points of interest, such as loading and unloading docks.Inscription on verso: "Loading + unloading docks. Yokohama, Japan. July 47."
[Aerial view of Yokohama shipyards]
Oblique aerial photograph of shipyards in Yokohama, Japan, July 1947. The shipyard layout is sketched on verso. Inscription on verso: "Yokohama ship yards. Yokohama, Japan. July 47."
[Aerial view of harbor]
Oblique aerial photograph of a harbor in Yokohama, Japan, July 1947. The harbor layout is sketched on verso. Inscription on verso: "Harbor. Loading + unloading docks. Yokohama City. Japan. July 47."
[Aerial view of Army base]
Oblique aerial photograph of an Eighth Army base and runway in Yokohama, Japan, July 1947. The runway layout and Post Exchange (PX) building are sketched on verso.Inscription on verso: "Eight Army L-5 strip – Yokohama. Yokohama, Japan. July 47."
[Airplane hangar]
Photograph of an airplane hangar at Komaki Air Base, Japan, March 1947. The caption notes that the hangar was used by the 158th Liaison Squadron, United States Army Air Forces, during bad weather.Caption on verso: "Closed hangar used by 158th Liaison during bad weather."
[Aerial view of Toyama Highway]
Oblique aerial photograph of Toyama Highway near Nagoya, Japan, circa 1947. The inscription notes that the road was used at least once as an emergency landing strip.Inscription on verso: "Toyama Highway I landed on with Capt. Metger. Road was concrete, but wide enough for 2 G.I. trucks to meet. There was a 15 foot embankment on either side which added to the mental hazard of making the landing…