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Go For Broke - The 442d Regimental Combat Team
Go For Broke
The 442d Regimental Combat Team
(part of the U.S. Army in Action series)


The 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442d Regimental Combat Team

Color Guard of the 442d Regimental Combat Team

Color Guard of the 442d Regimental
Combat Team

 


History of the U.S. Army's 1st Filipino Regiment and 2d Filipino Battalion (Separate)




U.S. Army Asian-Pacific
Medal of Honor Recipients

Detail from painting, CORPORAL HIROSHI  
	MIYAMURA -- a Medal of Honor Recipient

Asian-Pacific-American Servicewomen in Defense of a Nation
from the Women in Military Service for America Memorial Foundation

Japanese-American War Hero Recalls Life During World War II

Native Hawaiians in World War II

Chinese-Americans in World War II


Painting, Interrogation
Interrogation
by Edward R. Landing, Aleutians, 1943

Nisei Linguists and New Perspectives on the
Pacific War: Intelligence, Race and Continuity



Nisei Linguists:
Japanese Americans in the Military Intelligence Service During World War II


Library of Congress - Veterans History Project —
Asian-American Soldiers
Experiencing War: Asian Pacific Americans: Going for Broke


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Hawaii War Records Depository Photos
100th Infantry Battalion
442d Regimental Combat Team

The Hawai'i Nisei Story during World War II

Japanese American Veterans Collection Digital Resources: Signal Corps Photographs
from the University of Hawai'i at Manoa