Swarming Ashore in Tokyo Bay to a Beachhead Without Bullets.
Marines dash for the enemy homeland coast at Cape Guttsu to begin the large-scale military occupation of Japan.. It was a landing executed in the same techique as many another battle-beginning surge in the Pacific. There was one tremendous difference, the lack of enemy opposition. The landing leathernedks and the guns of the big warships covering them were ready for anything.
Photograph from the U.S.S. Iowa by Radio and by Wirephoto from San Francisco. Was shown in the K.C. Star.