Lt.Gen John Hodge Signs Japan Surrender. Keijo, Korea
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1945 Original Authentic W.W.II U.S. Signal Corps Photo 211392:
Lt. Gen John Hodge, Commanding General of the 24th Corps, signs document at the formal surrender of all Japanese forces in the zone taken over by the Americans in Korea, in a ceremony at Keijo, Korea.
Troops of the 24th Corps will serve as the American occupying force. 9/10/45.
8 X 10, B&W, Photographic Gelatin Silver.
Stamps On Verso.
Credit: Signal Corps Photo Please Credit / Released By Authority Of The Bureau Of Pr Or Theatre Press Censor.
Provenance: The estate of Dr. Nakamura, Nutley, NJ. Stored In Kodak Photo Paper Boxes Since WWII.
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Lt. Gen John Hodge, Commanding General of the 24th Corps, signs document at the formal surrender of all Japanese forces in the zone taken over by the Americans in Korea, in a ceremony at Keijo, Korea.
Domestic Insured Shipping Rate: $15.00 within the contiguous U.S.
International: Foreign shipping rates determined by destination.
Other shipping options could be selected upon request with rates determined by destination.
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VG+. White Dots on Scans Only due to Plastic Sleeves reflection from scanner. The original photo is clean and undamaged unless specified in description
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