111-SC-224001: Raising the American flag over Camp Rokuroshi. Left to right_ Lt. Commander William J. Gailbraith, USN, from Knoxville, Tenn., captured on the USS Houston, March, 1942, Lt. Col. Donald Spicer, USMC, from Augusta, Georgia., who asked to raise the flag because he surrendered the first American territory to Japs on Guam on Dec 10, 1941, and Capt. Jack K. Boyer, from Taos, N.M., Anti Aircraft, Coast Artillery, captured on Bataan, April 9, 1942. 111-SC-224000: Jap Lieutenant Tsuntaro Habe, Camp Commander Ex. turns over his sword to American Camp Commander Col. Marion D. Unruh, B-24 Pilot, from Pretty Prairie, Kansas, in a gesture of surrender. Lt. Habe gave the order for dipping the benjo pails on the day of surrender, and is credited with the quote, "It's yours and you'll dip it." 111-SC-222976: Prisoners at Rokuroshi Prison Camp located about 250 miles west of Osaka as they welcome the first Americans they have seen in approx 3-1/2 years 111-SC-222977: Capt J.V. Parker of Tyler, Texas, welcomes Flight Nurse, Lt. Jean Fetty of Joplin, Mo., one of the nurses who accompanied the Recovery Team which liberated the 354 officers at the camp. [Rokuroshi] 111-SC-222978: Capt Edward Erikson of Minnesota, stripped to waist showing effects of malnutrition after gaining 25 lbs. over weight while prisoner of Japs. [Rokuroshi] 111-SC-222979: Capt Charles D. Matzen, Philadelphia, PA, after having gained approximately 20 lbs. [Rokuroshi] still looks starved 111-SC-222980: Lt/JG Thomas Magee, 3rd, USNR, of San Francisco as Nurse Lt. Jean Fetty takes his pulse during preliminary medical examination. [Rokuroshi] 111-SC-222981: Line of ex-POWs waiting for medical examination. [Rokuroshi] 111-SC-222982: [Rokuroshi] All Philadelphians (l to r) Lt. Charles Montgomery, Capt Warren Sterling, Capt Harry Pierce, Lt. Kirkpatrick, Lt. Horace Smith, Capt Louis Lazzerini, Lt Robert Bassett, USN, Ensign Russell Snow, USN. 111-SC-222983: [Rokuroshi] Japanese Red Cross serving food at train stop. 111-SC-222984: [Rokuroshi] Lt. Fred Garrett, Norman, OK, who had leg amputated while Jap prisoner, throws away Jap clothing. 111-SC-222985: [Rokuroshi] (l to r) Lt. Fred Garrett, Oklahoma, Col Marion Unruh of Pretty Prairie, Kansas- who was American senior officer- and Capt James Parker of Tyler, Texas, with Jap sneakers.