These ships of the Allied navies of World War II were present in Tokyo Bay on Victory over Japan Day (2 September 1945) when the Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed on board the battleship . The only two US vessels present at both the Pearl Harbor attack and Tokyo Bay surrender were the USS West Virginia and the USS Detroit.
- (sister ship of USS Missouri and lead ship of the class)
- (The ship on which the surrender was signed)
Motor minesweepers
Numbered ships named and reclassified in 1947
Auxiliary minelayers
Amphibious force flagships
High speed transports
Infantry landing craft
Medium landing ships
Vehicle landing ships
Attack transports
Transport
Attack cargo ships
Cargo ships
Civilian cargo ships (United States)
Stores issue ship
Repair ship
Landing craft repair ship
Oilers
Civilian oilers (British)
Destroyer tender
Small seaplane tenders
Submarine rescue ship
Fleet ocean tugs
Auxiliary ocean tug
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