When the Luzon campaign came to its official termination on 1 July
1945, the First Cavalry was situated at Lucena in Tayabas Province,
Luzon.
Then, in quick succession, came the news of
the Potsdam Declaration, the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima
and Nagasaki, Russia’s
declaration of war on Japan, and Japans willingness to surrender unconditionally. On
13 August, a warning order was received from General MacArthur’s
Headquarters stating that the First Cavalry Division had been selected
to accompany the Supreme Allied Commander into Tokyo and that the honor
of leading that column was reserved for the MP Platoon, 1st Cavalry
Division. Detailed orders followed on 17 August.
At 0800 on 8 September, a history making convoy
left Hara-Machida with Tokyo as its destination. Lead by General Chase and a veteran
from each unit within the division and escorted by the MP Platoon,
they crossed into the city limits of Tokyo a short time later thereby
making another First for the 1st Cavalry and the MP Platoon – First
in Tokyo!
By January 1952, the division, after 18 months
of continuous fighting in Korea, rotated along with the 545th MP
Company back to Hokkaido, Japan where they remained on garrison duty
until returning to Korea in 1957.
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