2141 items
2141 items
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Letter from Makoto Okine to Mr. S. Okine, August 19, 1945 [in Japanese] (ddr-csujad-5-87)
A letter from Makoto Okine to his father, Seiichi Okine. He writes probably from Italy where he is deployed as a US Army soldier. The letter is mailed via Army/Air Post Office, New York, by U.S. Army Postal Service. The letter was originally addressed to Bartlet Illinois, where Makoto assumes Seiichi stays and farms with Ayame …
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Ehren Watada Interview (ddr-densho-1000-200)
Male of Japanese and Chinese American descent. Born 1978 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Graduated from Hawaii Pacific University in 2003, and enlisted in the U.S. Army. Received his officer's commission, and served in Korea in 2004 and 2005. While stationed in Fort Lewis, Washington, in 2006, asked for permission to resign his commission based on his understanding …
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Internees filled mattress tickings (ddr-densho-253-3)
Caption: "Internees filled matress tickings with straw as the last daylight fades over the Sierras. Upon these ticks, covering metal Army cots, Japanese slept. Only essential furniture was supplied. Additional comforts were fashioned in Manzanar workshops."
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ATIS Parade Outside NYK Building (ddr-one-2-395)
Black and white photographic print of white guard hut with unidentified male military personnel standing and holding rifle to the right of the hut, during ATIS (army translation intelligence service) parade near NYK building in Tokyo.
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The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 36 No. 9 (February 27, 1953) (ddr-pc-25-9)
Selected article titles: "Chuman appointed CL legal counsel, succeeds Sab Kido" (p. 1), "Reassurances given Los Angeles Issei they may be examined in Japanese" (p. 1), "Senators seek end to segregation in Army schools" (p. 2).
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Pacific Citizen, Vol. 51, No. 20 (Novemeber 11, 1960) (ddr-pc-32-46)
Select article titles: "Wash. Alien land law repeal defeated" (p.1); "San Diego Issei challenged at poll, refused ballot because of literacy test" (p.1); "Army Reserve to Dedicate Hall to Nisei GI Hero" (p.8)
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Gila News-Courier Vol. III No. 36 (November 13, 1943) (ddr-densho-141-187)
Selected article titles: "Tule Lake: Quiet Under Army Control" (p. 1), "Ration: Book Issuance Discontinued" (p. 1), "'Tofu' Manufacture in Rivers Soon" (p. 1), "Editorial: Money Not Enough" (p. 2), "Legion: 'Airs Fascist Principles'" (p. 2).
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Rohwer Relocator Vol. I No. 18 (September 8, 1945) (ddr-densho-143-299)
Selected article titles: "Army Cancels Exclusion Notices" (p. 1), "Land, Jobs and Housing in California" (p. 1), "Information on New Hostels" (p. 2), "FBI Check Only Routine" (p. 4), "WRA Will Help Obtain License" (p. 4).
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Rohwer Outpost Vol. IV No. 13 (February 16, 1944) (ddr-densho-143-140)
Selected article titles: "Army Training Program Set" (p. 1), "Rohwer U.S.O. Invites Soldiers; Local Hostesses Club Formed" (p. 1), "Information Requested on Japanese-Made Films in U.S.A." (p. 1), "I.D. Photos for All Relocating" (p. 1).
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Topaz Times Vol. III No. 13 (April 27, 1943) (ddr-densho-142-151)
Selected article titles: "Screens to be Installed on Windows" (p. 1), "First Ten to be Inducted into Army" (p. 1), "WRA Issues Leaflet 'Relocating a People'" (p. 2), "Campaign Pushed on Citizenship for Orientals" (p. 3).
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Topaz Times Vol. II No. 53 (March 4, 1943) (ddr-densho-142-116)
Selected article titles: "230 Hawaiian Evacuees to Arrive in City" (p. 1), "Soldiers May Visit Coastal Projects" (p. 1), "To Make Babies' Formulae in Private Homes" (p. 1), "More Army Intelligence Soldiers Sought Here" (p. 2).
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Journal Entry (ddr-densho-385-13)
Fujio Morikawa kept a journal while incarcerated at Lordsburg U.S. Army internment camp. In his journal included translations of letters, news articles, and announcements; notes on English grammar and mathematics; essays on different topics; and calligraphy.
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Translation (ddr-densho-385-4)
Fujio Morikawa kept a journal while incarcerated at Lordsburg U.S. Army internment camp. In his journal included translations of letters, news articles, and announcements; notes on English grammar and mathematics; essays on different topics; and calligraphy.
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Journal Entry (ddr-densho-385-7)
Fujio Morikawa kept a journal while incarcerated at Lordsburg U.S. Army internment camp. In his journal included translations of letters, news articles, and announcements; notes on English grammar and mathematics; essays on different topics; and calligraphy.
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Journal Entry (ddr-densho-385-10)
Fujio Morikawa kept a journal while incarcerated at Lordsburg U.S. Army internment camp. In his journal included translations of letters, news articles, and announcements; notes on English grammar and mathematics; essays on different topics; and calligraphy.
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Journal Entry (ddr-densho-385-12)
Fujio Morikawa kept a journal while incarcerated at Lordsburg U.S. Army internment camp. In his journal included translations of letters, news articles, and announcements; notes on English grammar and mathematics; essays on different topics; and calligraphy.
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Journal Entry (ddr-densho-385-8)
Fujio Morikawa kept a journal while incarcerated at Lordsburg U.S. Army internment camp. In his journal included translations of letters, news articles, and announcements; notes on English grammar and mathematics; essays on different topics; and calligraphy.
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Journal Entry (ddr-densho-385-11)
Fujio Morikawa kept a journal while incarcerated at Lordsburg U.S. Army internment camp. In his journal included translations of letters, news articles, and announcements; notes on English grammar and mathematics; essays on different topics; and calligraphy.
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Journal Entry (ddr-densho-385-9)
Fujio Morikawa kept a journal while incarcerated at Lordsburg U.S. Army internment camp. In his journal included translations of letters, news articles, and announcements; notes on English grammar and mathematics; essays on different topics; and calligraphy.
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Letter translations (ddr-densho-385-16)
Fujio Morikawa kept a journal while incarcerated at Lordsburg U.S. Army internment camp. In his journal included translations of letters, news articles, and announcements; notes on English grammar and mathematics; essays on different topics; and calligraphy.
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Draft of letter (ddr-densho-385-3)
Fujio Morikawa kept a journal while incarcerated at Lordsburg U.S. Army internment camp. In his journal included translations of letters, news articles, and announcements; notes on English grammar and mathematics; essays on different topics; and calligraphy.
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Journal Entry (ddr-densho-385-6)
Fujio Morikawa kept a journal while incarcerated at Lordsburg U.S. Army internment camp. In his journal included translations of letters, news articles, and announcements; notes on English grammar and mathematics; essays on different topics; and calligraphy.
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Calligraphy art (ddr-densho-385-15)
Fujio Morikawa kept a journal while incarcerated at Lordsburg U.S. Army internment camp. In his journal included translations of letters, news articles, and announcements; notes on English grammar and mathematics; essays on different topics; and calligraphy.
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Granada Pioneer Vol. I No. 32 (February 2, 1943) (ddr-densho-147-33)
Selected article titles: "Speed-Up of Leaves Urged" (p. 1), "Registration of All Citizens Scheduled. Army Team to Visit Center on Friday to Sign Up Nisei Men" (p. 1), "Visitors: AP Newsmen to Investigate" (p. 1).
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Anniversary Portrait (ddr-densho-477-154)
Colorized portrait of Takeo Isoshima (left) and Mitsuko (Nakahara) Isoshima (right). Takeo is in an Army uniform. The caption on the photo reads "First Wedding Anniversary / Feb 2, 1943 / Fort Benjamin Harrison Indiana" in blue ink.