Sakahara and Tanaka Families Collection ddr-densho-316

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Portrait of Noboru Sakahara in uniform (ddr-densho-316-428)
img Portrait of Noboru Sakahara in uniform (ddr-densho-316-428)
Transcription of clipping: Noboru Sakahara was released at Camp Grant, Ill., Nov 15, 1945. He enlisted in Jan 1942 and fought in the Rome-Arno, Northern Apennine, Po valley and the Rhineland. He has the European-African-Middle Eastern theater ribbon with four bronze battle stars, the American campaign, good conduct, World War 11 Victory medals and the Purple …
Toshio Hori (ddr-densho-316-429)
img Toshio Hori (ddr-densho-316-429)
Adopted son of Mokutaro and Aya Hori. Nee Sakahara
Voice of Vashon (January 1, 1933) (ddr-densho-316-430)
doc Voice of Vashon (January 1, 1933) (ddr-densho-316-430)
Pauline Tanaka served as a Vashon correspondent for the Japanese American Courier, the first Japanese American newspaper published only in English. This New Year's poem, authored by Pauline Tanaka, was published in the Japanese American Courier on January 1, 1933, page 7.

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