United States Missouri, destroyer warship. Allied representatives disembark ship. Chinese representatives walk along pier. United States General Carl Spaatz. Officers talk to each other. (World War II period).
A film titled' Yanks marry Nippon maids' shows a former American Lieutenant Frank White register his wife-to-be, a Japanese girl at United States consulate in Yokohama, Japan. John Murray of Dallas, Texas and his Japanese wife Teruko Ito register their marriage at the consulate. Nearly 175 Americans apply for permission to marry Japanese girls.
Sixth grade schoolboys help school children on a road in Yokohama, Japan. School children bow before a teacher as they leave the school. Sixth grade schoolboys direct school children walking across a road.
Departure of United States Army Major General Charles Andrew Willoughby from Yokohama, Japan. High ranking officers stand on a pier. U.S. Army Lieutenant General Doyle Overton Hickey stands. Major General Willoughby stands on the pier. He talks with the officers. Willoughby talks with Hickey. Willoughby shakes hands with U.S. Army General Matthew Bunker Ridgway. His wife Mary Anthony Ridgway looks on. Major General Willoughby, Lieutenant General Hickey, General Ridgway and Mrs. Ridgway pose.
Departure of United States Major General Charles Andrew Willoughby from Yokohama, Japan. Maj. Gen. Willoughby reviews the honor guard at a pier. An army band plays. Transporter in the background. A citation is read and Distinguished Service Medal (DSM) is presented to Willoughby by U.S. General Bunker Ridgway. Ridgway walks along the pier. His wife Mary Anthony Ridgway walks along.
Departure of United States Major General Charles Andrew Willoughby from Yokohama, Japan. Maj. Gen. Willoughby comes aboard a ship. He shakes hands with a group of civilians before he turns and walks up a gangplank. Japanese Premier Shigeru Yoshida, U.S. officers and Japanese civilians come off the ship after saying good bye to the Major General. Willoughby waves from the ship. The gangplank is pulled away from the ship and is lowered to the pier. Two sailors aboard the ship start to close the hatch doors. The ship alongside the pier. Dockworkers remove lines.
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