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Text of speech given by Eric Saul, US army historian (ddr-densho-368-454)
doc Text of speech given by Eric Saul, US army historian (ddr-densho-368-454)
Given at ceremony to honor Medal of Honor winners William K. Nakamura and James Okubo - Page 1
James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview (ddr-manz-1-142)
vh James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview (ddr-manz-1-142)
This interview is with three siblings, James T. Johnston, William R. Johnston, and Dorothy J. Whitlock. James was born in 1939, William in 1936, and Dorothy in 1934, all three in Arkansas. During World War II, the Johnstons' father was the project director of the Rohwer concentration camp, Arkansas, and the whole family lived in Rohwer.
Company K (442nd RCT) officers eating (ddr-densho-1007-586)
img Company K (442nd RCT) officers eating (ddr-densho-1007-586)
Slide. Picture includes Lieutenants William Collins, Abe (no first name provided), James J. Springfield, Horace Smith, Edgar Graham, Robert H. Foote, and Captain John Kilmore.
Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 38, No. 3, March 2001 (ddr-sjacl-1-487)
doc Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. 38, No. 3, March 2001 (ddr-sjacl-1-487)
Newsletter covering the following topics: NVC (Seattle JACL co-sponsors) honors William Nakamura and James Okubo, Medal of Honor recipients, in a ceremony at Seattle Center, March 25th; Report on Installation Banquet, Hosokawa could not make it, remarks read, Floyd Mori, National President attends.
James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 7 (ddr-manz-1-142-7)
vh James T. Johnston - William R. Johnston - Dorothy J. Whitlock Interview Segment 7 (ddr-manz-1-142-7)
Mother's attempt to bring Japanese American women out of the camp into the local community
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