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Note written by Yamashita for Clarke, circa Oct-Nov 1945

Caption     Note written by Yamashita for Clarke, circa Oct-Nov 1945 ww2dbase
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Source    ww2dbaseFamily of Harry E. Clarke
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Licensing  used with permission by Chip Clarke, grandson of Harry E. Clarke

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1. george sayre says:
2 Jun 2011 05:57:52 PM

has yamashita's gold ever been found?
2. Anonymous says:
12 Dec 2012 08:06:55 AM

@george

Nope. But I am organizing another expedition, the participation fee of which would be $10,000 - but you could make meeelllions… LOL

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