YOKOHAMA ENTERED
U.S. CAVALRY DIVISION PLANS FOR TOKIO MARCH YOKOHAMA, Sept. 2. Within two hours of the signing of the official surrender, veteral First Cava! -y division units landed at Yokohama. ” The movement followed the pattern of wartime invasions except that a band played as the cavalrymen went ashore. . The American Broadcasting Company’s correspondent says it is understood that General MacArthur is going to Tokio to-morrow to confer with the Japanese on the date that the Allied forces will enter the capital which will probably be in seven to 10 days. General MacArthur has moved his headquarters to a private home outside Y okohama.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21809, 4 September 1945, Page 3
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