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Proposed Memorial For The 442nd Regiment And The 100th Battalion
Proposed Memorial For The 442nd Regiment And The 100th Battalion
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
These documents show a drawing of the proposed memorial at Rohwer for the 442nd Regiment and the 100th Battalion and a description of the scheduled dedication.
Rohwer Center Memorial: List Of Service Man Killed In Action
Rohwer Center Memorial: List Of Service Man Killed In Action
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
This document is a list of Japanese Americans who voluntarily enlisted in the United States military from the Relocation Camp in Rohwer and who died overseas fighting in World War II. This list was taken from the monument built to honor those individuals.
Letter, Mary Toda To Dr. Joseph B. Hunter
Letter, Mary Toda To Dr. Joseph B. Hunter
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Letter from Mary Toda, secretary of Mike Masaoka with the Japanese American Citizens League, acknowledging a letter sent by Dr. Joseph Hunter to Mr. Masaoka on May 18, 1964.
Letter, Dr. Joseph B. Hunter To Senator William Fulbright
Letter, Dr. Joseph B. Hunter To Senator William Fulbright
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Dr. Hunter is thanking Senator Fulbright for meeting with him and Mike Masaoka of the Japanese American Citizens League about the possibility of the Rohwer Center Cemetery and Nisei GI Memorial qualifying for National Park status. Dr. Hunter states that he knew some of the young men who went from the relocation camps to the battlefields of Europe.
Letter, Dr. Joseph Hunter To Mike Masaoka
Letter, Dr. Joseph Hunter To Mike Masaoka
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Dr. Hunter is writing to Mike Masaoka with the Japanese American Citizens League in Washington, D.C. to thank him for his time and effort with the Rohwer Center Cemetery and the Nisei GI Memorial project. Hunter also requests that Masaoka stop by the office of Mr. Ansel Cleary, apprentice training in the Department of Labor.
Letter, Dr. Joseph Hunter To A. Clark Stratton
Letter, Dr. Joseph Hunter To A. Clark Stratton
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Letter from Dr. Hunter thanking A. Clark Stratton, associate Director National Park Service for meeting with him and Mike Masaoka with the Japanese American Citizens League about the possibility of Rohwer Center Cemetery and the Nisei GI Memorial qualifying for National Park status. Dr. Hunter wants the thirty-one Japanese American men that fought and died for the United States to receive recognition of their service.
Letter, Mike Masaoka To Mickey Nakamura
Letter, Mike Masaoka To Mickey Nakamura
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
This correspondence is investigating the qualifications needed to adopt a WRA cemetery and memorial monument at Rohwer, Arkansas under the care of the National Park Service. Mike Masaoka is informing Mickey Nakamura, secretary of Rohwer Center Cemetery Association, that a investigator may be calling on him to discuss the project.
Letter, Mike Masaoka To Dr. Joseph Hunter
Letter, Mike Masaoka To Dr. Joseph Hunter
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Letter from Mike Masaoka, the Washington representative of the Japanese American Citizens League to Dr. Joseph Hunter attempting to schedule a meeting time to discuss the possibility of having the National Park Service designate and care for a WRA cemetery and memorial monument at Rohwer, Arkansas.
Letter, Dr. Joseph Hunter To Mike Masaoka
Letter, Dr. Joseph Hunter To Mike Masaoka
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Letter from Dr. Joseph Boone Hunter to Mike Masaoka, Washington representative of the Japanese American Citizens League, requesting meeting with Masaoka and Senator William J. Fulbright to discuss the possibility of a WRA cemetery and memorial monument at Rohwer, Arkansas.
Letter, Mike Masaoka To Dr. Joseph Hunter
Letter, Mike Masaoka To Dr. Joseph Hunter
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Letter from Mike Masaoka to Dr. Joseph Hunter making plans for a potential meeting between Dr. Hunter, Senator William J. Fulbright, the Arkansas Congressional Delegation, and the Japanese American Citizens League, in order to discuss the possibility of a WRA cemetery and memorial monument at Rohwer, Arkansas.
Letter, Mary Toda To Dr. Joseph Hunter
Letter, Mary Toda To Dr. Joseph Hunter
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Letter informing Dr. Hunter that Mr. Masaoka is out of the office and as soon as he returns, he will address the letter Dr. Hunter sent to his office.
Program, Memorial Service For Teruo "Ted" Fujioka
Program, Memorial Service For Teruo "Ted" Fujioka
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
This is a program for Teruo ""Ted"" Fujioka's memorial service in Hollywood, California, November 11, 1945.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Memorial Service Program
President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Memorial Service Program
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Program from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's memorial service, held at the Prisoner of War Camp at Monticello, Arkansas.