THE SURRENDER AND OCCUPATION OF JAPANESE HOME ISLANDS:

The Occupation of Central Honshu: Preparations for Surrender and Occupation, Entry of THIRD Fleet Units into Sagami Wan, The Airborne Landings at Atsugi Airdrome, Amphibious Landings by Fleet Landing Force, Demilitarization Operations of Task Unit 35.7.2, Demilitarization Operations of TU 35.7.1, Summary of the Demilitarization Program in Japan, Evacuation of Prisoners of War from Central and Northern Honshu, Continuation of Amphibious and Ground Operations in the Tokyo Bay Area, The Supreme Commander's Appraisal of Japan and Her War Potential, Organizational Changes of Fleet Air Wing ONE During September, Activities of FLTLOSCAP and SCAJAP, Status of Repatriation of Japanese Nationals.

Occupation of Hokkaido and North Honshu: Preparatory Operations, Naval Occupation, Occupation by Army Units, Coordination between TF 56 and the U.S. Army, Termination of Transfer of U.S. Naval Vessels to Russia

Occupation of Kyushu, Shikoku, and Southern Honshu: Preliminary Operations and Organizations, Assignments of Shipping for Southern Japan, Evacuation of Prisoners of War from Southern Japan, Occupation by SIXTH Army Units, Conditions in Southern Japan

Mine Force Operations: Magnitude of the task, Forces Available, Progress of the work, Losses

THE POLITICAL AND MILITARY BACKGROUND OF AND NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE SURRENDER AND OCCUPATION OF JAPAN.

Occupation Plans Prepared in Anticipation of the Surrender of Japan, The Atomic Bomb and the Soviet Union Enter the War Against Japan, Japan Announces Her Acceptance of the Potsdam Proclamation, Resignation of the Suzuki Government and Succession of the Higashi-Kuni Cabinet, The Arrival of Japanese Emissaries at Manila, The Formal Surrender of the Empire of Japan, Formation of a New Japanese Cabinet, Abolition of Japanese Imperial General Headquarters, The Supreme Commander's Occupation Instructions No.1, Restatement of the Powers of the Supreme Commander, Ultimate Objectives of the Occupation, Cautions Imposed Upon the Occupation Forces

SHIPS PRESENT IN TOKYO BAY DURING THE SURRENDER CEREMONIES

THE SURRENDER AND OCCUPATION OF KOREA

The Situation Existing in, The Purpose and Objectives of the Occupation of Korea, Proposed Policy of Allied Military Government in Korea, Occupation of Jinsen, The Movement to Fusan, Other Operations in Korea

THE LIBERATION OF JAPANESE-HELD CHINA.

The Evacuation of P.O.W.s from Manchuria and China, Evacuation of Allied Prisoners of War from Formosa - The Landing of the 1st Marine Division in the Tientsin-Chinwangtao Areas, The Landing of the 6th Marine Division at Tsingtao, The Lifting of the 70th Chinese Army from Ningpo-Chinhai to Kiirun, Formosa, Operations of TF 72, the Fast Carrier Force, The Landing of the 13th and 8th Chinese Armies at Chinwangtao and Tsingtao, Movement of the 52nd Chinese Army from Haiphong to Chinwangtao, The Landing of the New 6th Chinese Army at Chinwangtao, The British Pacific Fleet Subsequent to the Fall of Japan.

SURRENDER AND Development OF OUTLYING JAPNI1SE-HELD ISLANDS IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN AREAS.
The Surrender of Mille Establishes a Pattern, Surrender of Aka Shima and Tokashiki Shima, Surrender of Halmahera and Garrisons Remaining on Morotai, Surrender and Development of Iarcus Island, Surrender of the Palaus, Surrender of Tobi-Sonsorol-Merir, Surrender of Rota, Surrender of Pagan, Evacuation Policy in the Marianas Area, Surrender of Truk Atoll and Its Appurtenances, Surrender of Puluwat-Nomoi-Namoluk, Surrender and Development of Wake, Surrender and Occupation of the Bonins, Surrender of Aguijan, Surrender and Development of Jaluit, Surrender and Development of Yap, Surrender and Development of wotje, Surrender and Development of Maloelap, Surrender of the Ryukyu Islands, Search of Sorol, Eauripik, and Ifalik Islands, Surrender of Kusaie, Surrender and Development of Ponape, Surrender and Evacuation of Nauru, Surrender of Lamotrek, Surrender and Development of Woleai, Search of Taongi Atoll, Surrender of Ocean Island, Demilitarization of 0 Shima, Demilitarization of Nii Shima, Search for Missing American or Allied Personnel, Summary of Evacuations in the Marianas Area, Summary of Evacuations in the Marshalls-Gilberts Area.
TYPHOON "LOUISE"-THE 9 OCTOBER STORM AT OKINAWA.