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Japanese Suicide Submarine, July 1943

Japanese Suicide Submarine, July 1943 image
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Day
14
Month
July
Year
1943
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Jap Submarine Due Tomorrow In Bond Drive

Jap Submarine Due Tomorrow In Bond Drive image
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Day
16
Month
July
Year
1943
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Japanese Sub On Display In City

Japanese Sub On Display In City image
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Day
17
Month
July
Year
1943
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Japanese Submarine in Parade, July 17, 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Japanese Submarine in Parade, July 17, 1943 image
Year:
1943
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1943
Caption:
JAP SUBMARINE DRAWS LARGE CROWDS: Curbs and sidewalks along the parade route were well crowded Saturday afternoon as thousands of Ann Arborites turned out for a firsthand glimpse of the two-man Japanese submarine captured at Pearl Harbor. A lot of youngsters, afoot and on bicycles, followed the sub along its route. The sub visited Ann Arbor on its nationwide War Bond tour, being stationed opposite the courthouse for display purposes after the parade. Although originally scheduled to leave for Adrian at 10 o'clock, it stayed over night, leaving yesterday morning. For the parade the submarine was tilted somewhat on its side, as shown in the above picture, so as to provide clearance for the conning tower under wires.

Company A, 3651st Service Unit, Escorts Japanese Submarine In War Bonds Parade, July 17, 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Company A, 3651st Service Unit, Escorts Japanese Submarine In War Bonds Parade, July 17, 1943 image
Year:
1943
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1943
Caption:
CAMPUS SOLDIERS ESCORT JAP SUBMARINE: Two crack drill outfits from the 3651st Army service unit stationed on the University campus escorted the Jap submarine on its tour of Ann Arbor Saturday, along with the band from the Air Forces weather school. The drill platoons, from Companies A and C, thrilled the crowds with their trick marching, sometimes part of the men marching in different directions and crossways of the street. The company A platoon is shown above.