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STEPPING STONE TO TOKYO.—An air view of the staging area, called “The Stepping Stone to Tokyo,” 18 miles north of Marseilles, France, where United States troops and equipment are processed for reassignment to the Pacific. Covering more than 10 square miles, the area is a city complete within itself. —Beam Wireless photograph,

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24614, 10 July 1945, Page 6

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STEPPING STONE TO TOKYO.—An air view of the staging area, called “The Stepping Stone to Tokyo,” 18 miles north of Marseilles, France, where United States troops and equipment are processed for reassignment to the Pacific. Covering more than 10 square miles, the area is a city complete within itself. —Beam Wireless photograph, Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24614, 10 July 1945, Page 6

STEPPING STONE TO TOKYO.—An air view of the staging area, called “The Stepping Stone to Tokyo,” 18 miles north of Marseilles, France, where United States troops and equipment are processed for reassignment to the Pacific. Covering more than 10 square miles, the area is a city complete within itself. —Beam Wireless photograph, Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24614, 10 July 1945, Page 6