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Nisei serviceman's wife (ddr-densho-105-15)
img Nisei serviceman's wife (ddr-densho-105-15)
Minoru "Min" Tsubota's fiance, Cherrie Okura, at age 19. They were married March 31, 1943, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
Four Soldiers pose on Porch Steps (ddr-densho-368-599)
img Four Soldiers pose on Porch Steps (ddr-densho-368-599)
Written on the back of the photo is "a luncheon in Hattiesburg, Mississippi (a small town outside of Camp Shelby)."
Memorable bivouac for 442nd (ddr-csujad-1-44)
doc Memorable bivouac for 442nd (ddr-csujad-1-44)
Newspaper clipping describes the reunion of veterans of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team held at Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg Mississippi. Inscription reads: 6/20/95 from Miyo Sato of Honolulu, HI. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: ike_01_03_001
The Reveille, Vol. IV, No. 12 (March 30, 1944) (ddr-densho-478-3)
doc The Reveille, Vol. IV, No. 12 (March 30, 1944) (ddr-densho-478-3)
This edition of The Reveille includes various articles, such as Gen. George C. Marshall's visit to Camp Shelby, the 442nd Combat team's victories in sports tournaments, and the announcement of "Go for Broke" as the 442nd Combat Team's song, composed by PFC Harry Hamada. The edition also includes advertisements, events, and updates on the war.
Japanese-American vets reunite at training camp (ddr-csujad-1-45)
doc Japanese-American vets reunite at training camp (ddr-csujad-1-45)
Newspaper clipping describes the reunion of veterans of the Army's 442nd Regimental Combat Team held at Camp Shelby in south Mississippi. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: ike_01_03_002
Camp Shelby Mississippi WWII Commemorative Open House Reunion and Homecoming (ddr-csujad-1-46)
doc Camp Shelby Mississippi WWII Commemorative Open House Reunion and Homecoming (ddr-csujad-1-46)
A pocket paper folder for the event, Camp Shelby Mississippi WWII Commemorative Open House Reunion and Homecoming held in Camp Shelby, Mississippi, June 16-18, 1995. Includes programs of the event and a brochure of "The Armed Forces Museum." It also contains newspaper clippings with a letter and envelop and a magazine article on the event. See …
Japanese American man in military uniform (ddr-densho-255-120)
img Japanese American man in military uniform (ddr-densho-255-120)
Unidentified Japanese American man in military uniform. Written on reverse: "When reordering, give number 13641. Hyland's Studio. Box 12, Hattiesburg, Miss."
Wedding Invitation (ddr-densho-356-339)
doc Wedding Invitation (ddr-densho-356-339)
Wedding invitation to Yuriko Domoto to attend the wedding of Lily Yuriko Matsushige Takahashi and Sam Masami Takahashi. Item tied together with all objects between ddr-densho-356-321 and ddr-densho-356-413.
Soldier kneeling with rifle (ddr-densho-368-4)
img Soldier kneeling with rifle (ddr-densho-368-4)
Message on front: "To Cpl. Iino. Aloha and hope we'll meet again soon./Just me/ Donald Okamoto"; message on back: "Donald M Okamoto / 1263 River Street / Honolulu, T.H."
Soldier with flag (ddr-densho-368-5)
img Soldier with flag (ddr-densho-368-5)
Written on front: "To Bill/ Sincerely Hideo Kaiche"
Leave of Absence Card (ddr-densho-368-1)
doc Leave of Absence Card (ddr-densho-368-1)
For leave of absence from Camp Shelby, Mississippi for William T. Iino
George Sunada (ddr-densho-415-2)
img George Sunada (ddr-densho-415-2)
Black and white portrait of George Sunada in uniform. Stamped on the back is "Lively Studio 528 1/2 Maia St. P. O. Box 962 Hattiesburg, Miss." in black ink.
Solider and woman (ddr-densho-359-1107)
img Solider and woman (ddr-densho-359-1107)
"Horse" and Sei Ikeda. The photograph is signed "To uncle + auntie Sincerely. [illegible]." The caption in the album is "Hattiesburg Miss. 1944". Ikeda was killed in action with the 442nd later in 1944.
Letter from Paul Takagi to Mrs. Margaret Waegell, June 1944 (ddr-csujad-55-75)
doc Letter from Paul Takagi to Mrs. Margaret Waegell, June 1944 (ddr-csujad-55-75)
Handwritten correspondence from Paul Takagi to Margaret Waegell describing the job placement process for deaf students including his sister, Hannah, and perceptions regarding current political, wartime, and labor situations. Takagi also mentions the 100th Infantry Battalion. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_00079
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