Turlock TAC
The Turlock TAC was the newspaper for the Turlock Assembly Center, California, which was open from April 30, 1942, to August 12, 1942. The newspaper provided information about activities and sports, living conditions, and the move to permanent camps.
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Turlock TAC No. 6 (July 10, 1942) (ddr-densho-198-6)
Selected article title: "Free Coupon Books Issued" (p. 1), "Advance Workers Sought" (p. 1), "New Equipment for Fire Dept." (p. 3), "Student Relocation" (p. 3).

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Turlock TAC No. 4 (June 26, 1942) (ddr-densho-198-4)
Selected article title: "Selective Service Registration Here on June 30" (p. 1), "Activities at the Interior Security Office" (p. 1), "Letter from Montana" (p. 8).

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Turlock TAC No. 1 (June 3, 1942) (ddr-densho-198-1)
Selected article title: "Our New Life... A Challenge?" (p. 1), "Hospital Staff Discuss Sanitation, Asks Cooperation" (p. 1), "Vim, Vigor, and Vitality for Volleyball" (p. 2), "Look Fire!!" (p. 3), "English Classes to be Staffed Soon" (p. 4).

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Turlock TAC No. 5 (July 3, 1942) (ddr-densho-198-5)
Selected article title: "Shhh! Stop Rumors" (p. 1), "Center Program for Fourth of July" (p. 1), "More Boys for Uncle Sam" (p. 1), "Youth's Honesty is Unsurpassed" (p. 6).

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Turlock TAC No. 7 (July 17, 1942) (ddr-densho-198-7)
Selected article title: "Center Evacuation Starts This Sat." (p. 1), "Farewell Statement from Center Mgr. Mr. Pinnella" (p. 1), "Barber Shop Beauty Salon Open" (p. 6).

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Turlock TAC No. 2 (June 12, 1942) (ddr-densho-198-2)
Selected article title: "Commencement Scheduled for Sunday Nite" (p. 1), "Help Fire!" (p. 1), "Gala Opening of Center Store" (p. 1), "Japanese Drama Group" (p. 3), "Salvage of Valuable War Materials" (p. 4), "Sanitation Committee to Inspect Barracks" (p. 6).

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Turlock TAC No. 3 (June 19, 1942) (ddr-densho-198-3)
Selected article title: "Sanitation Committee" (p. 1), "Commencement a Success" (p. 1), "Population Decreases" (p. 1), "Beet Workers Leave Center for Montana" (p. 6).