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Description A Royal Navy Vought Corsair from 1831 Naval Air Squadron on deck of the aircraft carrier HMS Glory (R62) at sea off Rabaul, New Britain, 6 September 1945. The Corsairs circled overhead during the surrender ceremony between Lieutenant General V.A.H. Sturdee, general officer commanding First Army, General H. Imamura, commander Japanese Eighth Area Army, and Vice Admiral J. Kusaka, commander Japanese South East Area Fleet.
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