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The U.S. Marines were sent to Nagasaki in September 1945 primarily to assist with the post-war occupation of Japan following its surrender in World War II. Their presence was part of a broader Allied effort to maintain order, oversee the demilitarization of Japanese forces, and facilitate the reconstruction of the country. The Marines played a role in ensuring the safety of civilians and the implementation of policies set by the occupying forces.

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