Title:
Pvt. Yoshinao Omiya, Hawaiian-born Nisei who served with the famed 100th Infantry Battalion and lost his eyesight during the crossing ...Date:
1944-09Subject:
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--PhotographsNote:
Full title:Pvt. Yoshinao Omiya, Hawaiian-born Nisei who served with the famed 100th Infantry Battalion and lost his eyesight
during the crossing of the Volturno River in Italy on October 13, 1943, recently spent a weekend in New York City renewing
acquaintances and making new friends. He is shown surrounded by a bevy of former Los Angeleans from the Granada Relocation
Center at a get-together in the quarters of the Japanese American Committee for Democracy in New York City. Left to right
are: Yuri Hara, Connie Nakashima, Mae Tanaka, Ann Tanaka, Florence Abe, Margaret Suzuki, and Aiko Nomiyama.<lb/> Photographer:
Fujihira, Toge<lb/> New York, New York.
Local Call Number:
WRA no. -720
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Voices in Confinement: A Digital Archive of Japanese-American Internees