"American-Born Japs See Nippon -- These Japanese children, born in the United States, are shown as they arrived at Camp Kamoi, Uraga, Japan, with their parents who were repatriated, either at their own request or because of disloyalty to the United States. Since arrival here most of the Japs have bitterly regretted their return to Nippon. Food is scarce and poor, living standards are nothing like what they were accustomed to in the U.S., and the future is far from bright" -- caption on photograph
"These Japs Live Thanks to the Yanks -- These Japanese children and their parents are shown aboard the U.S.S. Brevard which snatched them from the sea after the ship on which they were being repatriated to Japan struck a mine. A baby was born to one of the rescued Japs aboard the American vessel. It was delivered by a U.S. Navy doctor and promptly named 'Brevard'." -- caption on photograph
"Repatriates Reach Japan -- Cast off by the tugboat which brought them near shore, two Japanese barges, carrying repatriates from the liner Matsonia, come into the dock at Uraga on Christmas Day. Two hundred and eighty-five Japanese families who had renounced their American citizenship were returned to Japan by the former luxury liner." -- caption on photograph.