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The USS Cambria was involved in transporting American troops to Japan for the occupation following Japan's surrender in World War II. Specifically, it played a role in the logistics and movement of personnel during the post-war period. While it was not directly involved in the signing of the surrender on September 2, 1945, its operations contributed to the U.S. military presence in Japan during the transition to peace.

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