Gis And Aussies Guard Tokyo Shrine -- Pvt. Harry Hill, Newcastle, Australia; PFC Robert E. Schoon, Palmer, IA.; Pvt. Emmet L. Framer, Dangannon, Va., and Pvt. Bill Taylor, Melbourne, Australia, (left to right) stand guard in front of the Meiji Shrine in Tokyo. The Shrine has been opened to Allied occupation personnel for the first time. Americans and Australians have been assigned to guard it. These Australian and American Servicemen have been assigned to stand guard in front of the Meiji Shrine, Tokio, which has been opened to Allied occupation personnel for the first time. July 5, 1947. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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