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November 30th, 1945 (FRIDAY)

FRANCE: The 101st Signal Company of the United States' 101st Airborne Division is inactivated. (William L. Howard)

JAPAN: The Japanese War and Navy Departments, and thus the IJA and IJN are officially abolished. Administrative activities overseeing the demobilization, disposition of real property and material, processing of records and documents were handled by the US 1st and 2nd Demobilization Bureaus. (Gordon Rottman)

CANADA: Former corvette HMCS Merrittonia foundered on Nova Scotia coast.

U.S.A.: Destroyer USS Samuel B Roberts launched.

Top songs on the pop music charts are: "It's Been a Long, Long Time" by The Harry James Orchestra with vocal by Kitty Kallen; "That's for Me" by Dick Haymes; "I'll Buy that Dream" by The Pied Pipers; and "Shame on You" by The Lawrence Welk Orchestra and vocal by Red Foley.

ATLANTIC OCEAN: Operation Deadlight: Former Kriegsmarine U-boats U-170, U-281, U-328, U-369, U-481, U-868, U-1103, and U-1165 are sunk by the Royal Navy.

 

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