390 items
390 items



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Transmittal of Orders (ddr-densho-446-203)
1st Indorsement to letters of orders dated 27 November 1945

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Letter Orders, 27 Nov 45 (ddr-densho-446-187)
USSBS Orders with transportation instructions from Seattle to San Francisco on December 17 by command of Brigadier General Denison

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AG 210.453 AGPD Order (ddr-densho-446-185)
USSBS Orders with list of civilian representatives by command of General MacArthur

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Letter from J. Albert Woll to Albert W. Palmer (ddr-densho-446-78)
Response to Albert W. Palmer: DOJ files say that Tsai is of Japanese nationality and holds a Certificate of Identification (enemy alien). Instructions to contact Alien Registration Division of INS, DOJ in Philadelphia

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Letter from Ryo Tsai to Albert W. Palmer (ddr-densho-446-281)
Update on Ai Chih Tsai's status and thank you for support

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Letter from Seido Ogawa to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-292)
Ogawa will travel to San Diego on July 18 to meet with Ryo (Morikawa) Tsai and with Haruo Ishimaru.

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Travel Orders, Shipment IJ-B004-AV (ddr-densho-446-175)
Travel Orders for Bombing Research Analysts showing departure from Hamilton Field CA via airplane on Oct 19 1945.

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UNRRA Record of Loyal and Valued Service (ddr-densho-446-265)
Signed certificate to recording the "Loyal and Valued Services of Ai Chi Tsai to the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration in its Great Work of Relieving the Suffering and Saving the Lives of the Victims of War in the Liberated Countries".

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Ryo Tsai: Keeping History Alive (ddr-densho-446-453)
Description of Ryo Tsai's life for the Strength and Diversity Exhibit: Japanese American Women 1885-1990

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Memorandum from Lt. James T. Watkins IV, U.S. Naval Reserve, Military Government Research Unit 2 & Translation Unit (ddr-densho-446-92)
Memorandum Relative to Application of Ai Chih Sai for Change in Legal Status by Tsai's supervisor.

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Letter from Harrison Ray Anderson to American Consulate General in Shanghai (ddr-densho-446-243)
Letter in support of Ai Chih Tsai's return to the United States [copy]

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Letter from Florrie Stevens to whom it may concern (ddr-densho-446-209)
Certifying that Tsai is an employee of the Office Chief of Staff and verifying his salary and taxes from Dec 1945-May 4, 1946

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Letter from Lt. James T. Watkins, IV (ddr-densho-446-93)
Letter to whom it may concern vouching for Tsai's expertise, aid to US Government, and personal qualities. Tsai has been working for Watkins since May 1944 as consultant and informant, and also as translator since Oct 1, 1944.

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Receipt for travel expenses (ddr-densho-446-201)
Receipt for $301.27 for travel expenses from October 9-December 25, 1945

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Letter from Robert Cashman to American Consul General in Shanghai (ddr-densho-446-242)
Affidavit in support of Ai Chih Tsai's appeal to return to U.S. with immigration status without qualification.

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Letter from J. W. Fairchilds to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-228)
Enclosing insurance certificate by Connecticut General Life Insurance for $6000

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Letter from Elaine Schulman to Ryo Tsai (ddr-densho-446-154)
Check enclosed ($53.47) for compensation for Tsai's services while employed in Office of War Intelligence.

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Letter from Valerie C. Wickhem (ddr-densho-446-1)
Certifying that Mr. Aichi Sai is issued a certificate of admissions based on having sufficient knowledge of English, has financial resources to pursue a degree at the UofC, and that he passes a physical exam.

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Letter from Robert Cashman to Lt. George H. Kerr, Department of War, Military Intelligence Service (ddr-densho-446-75)
Response to Lt. Kerr's letter: Cashman had previously counseled Tsai to maintain his Japanese citizenship; Cashman recommends Tsai's character and recommends him for service. Also includes discussion of Professor Minoru Tabuchi.