General Physical Description note: 18 three dimensional artifacts.
Scope and Contents note
97.308.1: American Defense Service Medal. 1 bronze medal awarded to United States Army personnel for activity duty service
from September 8, 1939 to December 7, 1941 for a period of twelve months or longer.
97.308.2: American Defense Service Ribbon. 1 pin awarded to Norio Mitsuoka with his American Defense Service Medal.
97.308.3: World War II Victory Medal. 1 bronze medal awarded to all military personnel for service between December 7, 1941
and December 31, 1946.
97.308.4: World War II Victory Service Ribbon. 1 pin given to Norio Mitsuoka with his World War II Victory Medal.
97.308.5: Pin. 1 brass lapel pin with “U.S.” in relief.
97.308.6: Pin. 1 brass lapel pin with “U.S.” in relief.
97.308.7: Field Artillery Pin. 1 brass lapel pin with two crossed rifles in relief.
97.308.8: Field Artillery Pin. 1 brass lapel pin with two crossed rifles in relief.
97.308.9: Ruptured Duck Pin. 1 small gold and silver hued round pin with an eagle spreading wings within a circle. The pin
was issued to discharged United States Army soldiers and worn over the R breast pocket, allowing the returning GI to wear
his uniform home and not be ordered around by an officer.
97.308.10: Button. 1 navy presidential campaign button with gold lettering, "Goldwater for president 1964".
97.308.11: Camera. 1 Mamiya Six IV made in Occupied Japan with Zuiko lens and two rangefinder windows.
97.308.12: Camera case. 1 brown leather camera case for the Mamiya Six IV. Norio Mitsuoka is written in black ink on interior
of leather strap.
97.308.13: Lens. 1 auto-focusing close up attachment called the “Auto-up” for a Mamiya Six IV.
97.308.14A: Light meter. 1 Exposure meter (Type DW-58) for a Mamiya Six IV.
97.308.14B: Case. 1 brown leather case for a light exposure meter.
97.308.15: Sewing kit.1 army sewing kit with buttons, two bobbins, one thimble, needles, and safety pins.
97.308.16: Lens. 1 lens for the Mamiya Six IV.
97.308.241: Patch. 1 MISLS Student patch.