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OCCUPATION FORCE BANDS IN TOKYO.—TOP: The band of New Zealand’s “J Force” playing durinĝ a guard change in Tokyo, where the 3rd Battalion, New Zealand Regiment, has been on duty. The bandsmen are wearing their new ceremonial blue uniforms. BOTTOM: New Zealand troops on leave in Tokyo listening to an American military band playing at the recent “All Japan” athletic meeting in Meiji Park.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25365, 12 December 1947, Page 5

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OCCUPATION FORCE BANDS IN TOKYO.—TOP: The band of New Zealand’s “J Force” playing durinĝ a guard change in Tokyo, where the 3rd Battalion, New Zealand Regiment, has been on duty. The bandsmen are wearing their new ceremonial blue uniforms. BOTTOM: New Zealand troops on leave in Tokyo listening to an American military band playing at the recent “All Japan” athletic meeting in Meiji Park. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25365, 12 December 1947, Page 5

OCCUPATION FORCE BANDS IN TOKYO.—TOP: The band of New Zealand’s “J Force” playing durinĝ a guard change in Tokyo, where the 3rd Battalion, New Zealand Regiment, has been on duty. The bandsmen are wearing their new ceremonial blue uniforms. BOTTOM: New Zealand troops on leave in Tokyo listening to an American military band playing at the recent “All Japan” athletic meeting in Meiji Park. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25365, 12 December 1947, Page 5

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