Former Instructors Of The Army Japanese Language School Prepare To Leave For Tokyo, January 1946
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Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1946
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Nine Japanese-American instructors who taught in the Army Japanese Language school here will be leaving soon for Japan where they have volunteered to aid in censoring mail and cable communications. In their new capacity they will be working with many of their former American pupils. The instructors are (left to right), Albert S. Kosakura and Kinji Kanno, seated; and standing, Yuji F. Nakamura, Robert T. Endo, Frank E. Kagiwada, Saikichi Shirasawa, Takeo Tada, Shigeru S. Nagata, and Robert T. Ono.
Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1946
Caption
Nine Japanese-American instructors who taught in the Army Japanese Language school here will be leaving soon for Japan where they have volunteered to aid in censoring mail and cable communications. In their new capacity they will be working with many of their former American pupils. The instructors are (left to right), Albert S. Kosakura and Kinji Kanno, seated; and standing, Yuji F. Nakamura, Robert T. Endo, Frank E. Kagiwada, Saikichi Shirasawa, Takeo Tada, Shigeru S. Nagata, and Robert T. Ono.
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1946
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January
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