Operation Road's End. Inspection of Japanese submarines,moored in Sasebo Bay, Japan, that are scheduled for destruction, after World War 2. View from a boat passing several of these submarines. One has a group of U.S. Naval officers and others on its deck. View of Japanese submarines I-366 and Number 107. Japanese sailors are decorating the submarines with branches of cherry blossoms. A Japanese officer looking down from boat I-402, as the camera passes below. Closeup of him posing on his boat for the camera.. Captain Atogi Nakamura, Lt. Tashio Tanaka and crew members posing aboard Japanese submarine I-58 (that sank the USS Indianapolis on July 30, 1945 with torpedos fired by Lt. Tanaka).
Jeeps coming in Sasebo, Japan. Soldiers of United States 32nd Division sitting in the jeeps. Jeep pulls trailers and passes over a muddy area. (World War II period).
A few landing barges of U.S. Army 32nd Division coming into shore at Port of Sasebo in Japan. A man looks at barges coming to shore. Jeeps pull trailers over muddy road.
Smoke coming out of a ship in sea at Port of Sasebo in Japan. Mountains in background. Incomplete submarines at an assembly plant. Scene of buildings at the assembly plant.
LCMs (Mechanized Landing Craft) coming into shore at Port of Sasebo in Japan. Ramp of LCM is dropped and soldiers of United States Army 32nd Division come ashore. A car coming out of a LCM. Ramp of LCM get closed. (World War II period).
Scenes of landing craft, transports and other craft at Port of Sasebo in Japan. A small fan on the nose of a craft. A soldier pulls chain. An incomplete submarine. (World War II period).
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