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Washington, D.C. George Camblair leaving home early in the morning to go to the Selective Service Board from which, with about fifty others, he will leave by train for the induction station

Washington, D.C. George Camblair leaving home early in the morning to ...

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Silver Spring, Maryland. George Camblair waiting at the station for the train which will take him to the induction center

Silver Spring, Maryland. George Camblair waiting at the station for th...

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Washington, D.C. George Camblair leaving home early in the morning to go to the Selective Service Board from which, with about fifty others, he will leave by train for the induction station

Washington, D.C. George Camblair leaving home early in the morning to ...

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New York, New York. Draftees on their way to a train to the induction center at the Pennsylvania railroad station

New York, New York. Draftees on their way to a train to the induction ...

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Japanese-American volunteers. First volunteer in the Territory of Hawaii to take the oath of induction into the U.S. Army Combat Regiment being organized for Americans of Japanese ancestry, Mitsuru Doi, eighteen, of Lihue, Kauai, pledges allegiance to the United States as Major Charles V. McManus, adjutant of the Kauai Service Command administers the oath. Doi was born at Loloa, but lived in Lihue and worked as station attendant at the Kapaia Garage. He applied for voluntary induction on January 30, two days after Washington announced formation of the combat unit. "I'm going to be a darn good soldier," Doi said after taking the oath. "I'm just waiting to begin training and get into action."

Japanese-American volunteers. First volunteer in the Territory of Hawa...

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[Civil War induction officer with lottery box]

[Civil War induction officer with lottery box]

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Silver Spring, Maryland. George Camblair waiting at the station for the train which will take him to the induction center

Silver Spring, Maryland. George Camblair waiting at the station for th...

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New York, New York. Draftees on their way to the induction center at the Pennsylvania railroad station

New York, New York. Draftees on their way to the induction center at t...

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Agriculture. Women on farms. Induction of much of America's manpower into the armed forces brings increased activity to U.S. farmer's wives. One of these, Mrs. Harold Sontag of Maple Park, Illinois, finds the day all too short for the completion of her many chores. With cattle, horses, and poultry to tend, there are very few minutes for repose and relaxation in Mrs. Sontag's war-conditioned life

Agriculture. Women on farms. Induction of much of America's manpower i...

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Washington, D.C. George Camblair reporting to his Selective Service Board after receiving his notice of induction

Washington, D.C. George Camblair reporting to his Selective Service Bo...

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Southington, Connecticut. A group of young men soon to leave for army induction camps are listening to William Mongelo, of the U.S. Army Air Corps

Southington, Connecticut. A group of young men soon to leave for army ...

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Japanese enlistment. Another truckload of American citizens of Japanese ancestry arrive at Selective Service Board No. 9, Waipahu, Territory of Hawaii, to apply for voluntary induction into the recently organized combat regiment made up exclusively of 1,500 Americans of Japanese ancestry. They are part of a group of 110 men all of whom enlisted as soon as formation of the regiment was officially announced

Japanese enlistment. Another truckload of American citizens of Japanes...

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Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, making out cards

Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, making out cards

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Japanese-American volunteers. This is the Army, Shuichi "Pete" Sakamoto, surveyor and civil engineer, and Bill Shiramizu of Hanamaulu, are told by Captain C.J. White, commanding officer of the provisional company of AJA (Americans of Japanese ancestry) volunteers on Kauai, as they spend their first day in camp. Not yet sworn into the Army, the men has passed their preliminary physical and were waiting results of their X-ray and blood tests. They were among the first of Kauai's contingent of AJA volunteers to begin the last stage of the induction procedure

Japanese-American volunteers. This is the Army, Shuichi "Pete" Sakamot...

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Japanese-American volunteers. There's quite a difference between sneakers and a pair of heavy GI boots, Mitsuru Doi, eighteen, of Kauai, finds out. He was the first to put on the uniform of an American soldier. Looking on is a fellow inductee, Shuichi "Pete" Sakamoto, thirty-four, who before his induction was surveyor and civil engineer for the Lihue Plantation Company. Sakamoto, married, is the father of a two-year-old son

Japanese-American volunteers. There's quite a difference between sneak...

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Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, putting on new clothes

Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, putting on new clothes

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Uncle Sam test brass alloys. Washington D.C. To determine the correct amount of alloys necessary for desired results in the making of castings and other uses, the U.S. Bureau of Standards is conducting daily tests. 600 different portions of the alloy are used at the present time. The tests are made with brass bars which are melted in a high frequency induction furnace and the temperatures are recorded before and during the pouring into the molds. In the photograph, left to right: H.V. Gardner, Lemuel D. Jones, and C.N. Saeger, Chief of the Experimental Foundry at the Bureau

Uncle Sam test brass alloys. Washington D.C. To determine the correct ...

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Baltimore, Maryland. George Camblair waiting his turn for physical examination at the induction station with many other young men

Baltimore, Maryland. George Camblair waiting his turn for physical exa...

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Baltimore, Maryland. The ear, nose and throat doctor examining George Camblair at the induction station

Baltimore, Maryland. The ear, nose and throat doctor examining George ...

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Japanese-American volunteers. Recognized among the AJA [Americans of Japanese ancestry] inductees by Major General Rapp Brush, commanding the Kauai District. Masato Sugihara, thirty-one, Kekaha school teacher, speaks with the general in the course of the latter's unexpected inspection of the provisional AJA camp. Sugihara, a married man, was the leader of the Makaweli board registrants from the time they assembled for their physical examination until their induction. Shown with the general are: Captain J. J. Fallon of the Service Command (left) and Colonel J.J. Doyle, commanding officer of the Service Command (right)

Japanese-American volunteers. Recognized among the AJA [Americans of J...

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Washington, D.C. George Camblair leaving home early in the morning to go to the Selective Service Board from which, with about fifty others, he will leave by train for the induction station

Washington, D.C. George Camblair leaving home early in the morning to ...

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Silver Spring, Maryland. George Camblair waiting at the station for the train which will take him to the induction center

Silver Spring, Maryland. George Camblair waiting at the station for th...

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Japanese enlistment. A group of 110 men from the village of Aiea, Territory of Hawaii crowd into Selective Service Board No. 9 in Waipahu. They are waiting to sign applications for voluntary induction into the U.S. Army's recently formed combat regiment composed of 1,500 American citizens of Japanese ancestry

Japanese enlistment. A group of 110 men from the village of Aiea, Terr...

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Silver Spring, Maryland. George Camblair waiting at the station for the train which will take him to the induction center

Silver Spring, Maryland. George Camblair waiting at the station for th...

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Baltimore, Maryland. George Camblair, having been found physically fit, takes the oath at the induction center

Baltimore, Maryland. George Camblair, having been found physically fit...

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Silver Spring, Maryland. George Camblair waiting at the station for the train which will take him to the induction center

Silver Spring, Maryland. George Camblair waiting at the station for th...

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Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, blood test

Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, blood test

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Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, pyschiatric exam

Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, pyschiatric exam

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[Civil War induction officer with lottery box]

[Civil War induction officer with lottery box]

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Baltimore, Maryland. George Camblair being x-rayed at the induction station

Baltimore, Maryland. George Camblair being x-rayed at the induction st...

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Japanese enlistment. These Americans of Japanese ancestry from the village of Aiea, Territory of Hawaii, couldn't wait for official announcement of creation of a combat regiment of Americans of Japanese ancestry. They went to their draft board at Waipahu, asked for voluntary induction applications so they could be first in line when the regiment was formed. Yoshito Matsusaka (extreme left), thirty-six, and Yaso Abe(third from left), thirty-four, are both former lieutenants in the U.S. Army Reserve

Japanese enlistment. These Americans of Japanese ancestry from the vil...

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Kauai District, Territory of Hawaii. Mitsuru Doi, first American of Japanese ancestry to volunteer for induction into United States Army, buttoning his uniform shirt

Kauai District, Territory of Hawaii. Mitsuru Doi, first American of Ja...

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Japanese-American volunteers. The remaining fifty-three volunteers of board no. 2, Lihue, Kauai, who passed their physical to complete their board's quota of fifty-eight inductees take the oath of induction into the AJA [Americans of Japanese ancestry] combat regiment. The oath is administered by Major Charles V. McManus, adjutant of the Kauai Service Command

Japanese-American volunteers. The remaining fifty-three volunteers of ...

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Kauai District, Territory of Hawaii. Registrants of Local Board Two, Lihue, Kauai, arriving at the hospital to take the physical examination before induction to the United States Army

Kauai District, Territory of Hawaii. Registrants of Local Board Two, L...

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Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, dental exam

Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, dental exam

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Japanese-American volunteers. First of the territory's quota of 1,725 AJA (Americans of Japanese ancestry) volunteers to be inducted into the U.S. Army Combat Regiment now being formed, 18-year-old Mitsura Doi of Kauai, Hawaii, garage worker, receives congratulations from Major Charles V. McManus, adjutant of the Kauai Service Command who administered the oath of induction at 2:40 PM, Thursday, March 11. Doi was born at Koloa and volunteered with the blessing of his parents. "I'm just waiting to begin training and get into action," he said as he shook hands with Major McManus

Japanese-American volunteers. First of the territory's quota of 1,725 ...

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Now "Eagle Child" Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., May 10. Hardly more than papooses these two Indian youngsters, Harry Oldperson, (left) 5 years old, and Joe Butterfly, 7 years old, presided at the induction ceremonies of James Roosevelt into the Blackfoot tribe today at the White House. As son of President Roosevelt, who was given the name of Eagle when taken into the tribe, young Jimmy is to be known as Eagle Child, 5/10/38

Now "Eagle Child" Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., May 10. Hardly more tha...

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Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, entering

Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, entering

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Japanese enlistment. Official announcement recently of formation of a combat regiment to be made up of 1,500 Americans of Japanese ancestry was the signal for hundreds of loyal citizens in Hawaii to go to their draft boards and sign up. Here, a group of 110, many of them married and fathers, are smilingly waiting their turn to fill out their voluntary induction applications

Japanese enlistment. Official announcement recently of formation of a ...

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Japanese enlistment. These Americans of Japanese ancestry are about to enter their draft board at Waipahu, Territory of Hawaii, to apply for voluntary induction into the U.S. Army. They intend to fight for Uncle Sam as member of a combat regiment made up of 1,500 American citizens of Japanese ancestry. Yoshito Matsusaka (right), thirty-six, is a former lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve

Japanese enlistment. These Americans of Japanese ancestry are about to...

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New York, New York. Draftees on their way to a train to the induction center at the Pennsylvania railroad station

New York, New York. Draftees on their way to a train to the induction ...

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Agriculture. Women on farms. Induction of much of America's manpower into the armed forces brings increased activity to U.S. farmer's wives, who, like Mrs. Harold Sontag of Maple Park, Illinois, finds the day all too short for the completion of her many chores. With one of her youngsters to help, she's tending the chicken feeder

Agriculture. Women on farms. Induction of much of America's manpower i...

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San Augustine, Texas. Grocer's boy just turned eighteen. He had his first physical examination for induction into the Army this morning

San Augustine, Texas. Grocer's boy just turned eighteen. He had his fi...

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Japanese-American volunteers. Impatient to go through the last step in their physical examination--the blood test, these AJA [Americans of Japanese ancestry] volunteers on Kauai press forward to have samples of their blood taken by Sergeant Bernard G. Borden of Hartford, Connecticut (left) and Sergeant Romeo L. Giguere of Detroit, Michigan (right). In the background, standing is Corporal Henry Crowder of Detroit, Michigan and sitting is Captain John F. Little, Jr. of Horfold, Virginia. Volunteers who passed their physicals were sent to a provisional camp pending trans-shipment to Oahu. They were administered the oath of induction on Kauai, however

Japanese-American volunteers. Impatient to go through the last step in...

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Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, shower bath

Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, shower bath

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New Chief of Insular Affairs. Washington, D.C., May 24. Brig. General Charles Burnett pictured at his desk in War Department today following his induction as Chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs. He succeeds Brig. General Creed F. Cox, 5/24/37

New Chief of Insular Affairs. Washington, D.C., May 24. Brig. General ...

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New York, New York. Draftees on their way to a train to the induction center at the Pennsylvania railroad station

New York, New York. Draftees on their way to a train to the induction ...

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Washington, D.C. George Camblair leaving home early in the morning to go to the Selective Service Board from which, with about fifty others, he will leave by train for the induction station

Washington, D.C. George Camblair leaving home early in the morning to ...

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Frank Sinatra signs his induction papers while Chief Clerk Mrs. Mae E. Jones helps out at local board No. 19-160 Danforth St., Jersey City / World Telegram photo by F. Palumbo.

Frank Sinatra signs his induction papers while Chief Clerk Mrs. Mae E....

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San Augustine, Texas. Two eighteen year old boys waiting for their physical examination prior to induction into the Army

San Augustine, Texas. Two eighteen year old boys waiting for their phy...

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Japanese-American volunteers. Among the men from local board No. 2 on Kauai, Hawaii who reported for physical examination prior to induction into the AJA [Americans of Japanese ancestry] combat unit taking shape in the territory were these three pairs of brothers. From left to right they are: Minoru, twenty-eight, and Chitsugi Manabe, twenty-three; Tooru, eighteen, and James S. Takenaka, twenty; and Shigeo, twenty-one, and Tadao Suemori, twenty. Tooru Takenaka was still a student in high school when he went up for his physical. He volunteered because "I want to go in with my brother to do my share."

Japanese-American volunteers. Among the men from local board No. 2 on ...

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Japanese-American volunteers. Weight, height and chest measurements, all were taken in a simultaneous operation as AJA [Americans of Japanese ancestry] volunteers on Kauai, Hawaii, first island to begin induction into the new combat unit, underwent physical examination prior to induction of 150 men

Japanese-American volunteers. Weight, height and chest measurements, a...

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Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, stenciling the outfit

Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, stenciling the outfit

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Baltimore, Maryland. The ear, nose and throat doctor examining George Camblair at the induction station

Baltimore, Maryland. The ear, nose and throat doctor examining George ...

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Silver Spring, Maryland. George Camblair waiting at the station for the train which will take him to the induction center

Silver Spring, Maryland. George Camblair waiting at the station for th...

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Kauai District, Territory of Hawaii. Registrants of Local Board Two, Lihue, Kauai, arriving at the hospital to take the physical examination before induction into the United States Army

Kauai District, Territory of Hawaii. Registrants of Local Board Two, L...

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San Augustine, Texas. The eighteen year old grocer's boy receiving a physical examination from Dr. Jones prior to induction into the Army

San Augustine, Texas. The eighteen year old grocer's boy receiving a p...

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Baltimore, Maryland. George Camblair being interviewed at the induction station

Baltimore, Maryland. George Camblair being interviewed at the inductio...

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Baltimore, Maryland. George Camblair's eyes being examined at the induction station

Baltimore, Maryland. George Camblair's eyes being examined at the indu...

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Baltimore, Maryland. George Camblair, having been found physically fit, takes the oath at the induction center

Baltimore, Maryland. George Camblair, having been found physically fit...

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Silver Spring, Maryland. George Camblair waiting at the station for the train which will take him to the induction center

Silver Spring, Maryland. George Camblair waiting at the station for th...

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Japanese-American volunteers. First volunteer in the Territory of Hawaii to take the oath of induction into the U.S. Army Combat Regiment being organized for Americans of Japanese ancestry, Mitsuru Doi, eighteen, of Lihue, Kauai, pledges allegiance to the United States as Major Charles V. McManus, adjutant of the Kauai Service Command administers the oath. Doi was born at Loloa, but lived in Lihue and worked as station attendant at the Kapaia Garage. He applied for voluntary induction on January 30, two days after Washington announced formation of the combat unit. "I'm going to be a darn good soldier," Doi said after taking the oath. "I'm just waiting to begin training and get into action."

Japanese-American volunteers. First volunteer in the Territory of Hawa...

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Japanese-American volunteers. First of the territory's quota of 1,725 AJA (Americans of Japanese ancestry) volunteers to be inducted into the U.S. Army Combat Regiment now being formed, 18-year-old Mitsura Doi of Kauai, Hawaii, garage worker, receives congratulations from Major Charles V. McManus, adjutant of the Kauai Service Command who administered the oath of induction at 2:40 PM, Thursday, March 11. Doi was born at Koloa and volunteered with the blessing of his parents. "I'm just waiting to begin training and get into action," he said as he shook hands with Major McManus

Japanese-American volunteers. First of the territory's quota of 1,725 ...

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Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, shipping home civilian clothes

Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, shipping home civilian c...

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Japanese-American volunteers. Weight, height and chest measurements, all were taken in a simultaneous operation as AJA Americans of Japanese ancestry volunteers on Kauai, Hawaii, first island to begin induction into the new combat unit, underwent physical examination prior to induction of 150 men

Japanese-American volunteers. Weight, height and chest measurements, a...

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Japanese-American volunteers. First of the territory's quota of 1,725 AJA (Americans of Japanese ancestry) volunteers to be inducted into the U.S. Army Combat Regiment now being formed, 18-year-old Mitsura Doi of Kauai, Hawaii, garage worker, receives congratulations from Major Charles V. McManus, adjutant of the Kauai Service Command who administered the oath of induction at 2:40 PM, Thursday, March 11. Doi was born at Koloa and volunteered with the blessing of his parents. "I'm just waiting to begin training and get into action," he said as he shook hands with Major McManus

Japanese-American volunteers. First of the territory's quota of 1,725 ...

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Washington, D.C. George Camblair lining up at the Selective Service Board early in the morning with other young men who are leaving with him for the induction station

Washington, D.C. George Camblair lining up at the Selective Service Bo...

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Japanese-American volunteers. First man to have applied for voluntary induction at local board 2, Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii when formation of the AJA [Americans of Japanese ancestry] combat regiment was announced, Tatsuo Truruda, twenty-four, of Kealia was also one of the first in the territory to take his physical examination. Examining him is Major Malcolm A. Jones, president of the examining board. Tsuruda, active in Boy Scout activities on the Garden Isle, was a clerk at the Lihue Plantation Company. Both his father and mother are American citizens

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Detroit, Michigan. Steps in the maufacture of casings for 105 mm. shells in the Budd wheel plant. Placing a bar of iron in an electric induction furnace. This raises the temperature of the end of the bar to red heat in about ten seconds. The other is completely cold

Detroit, Michigan. Steps in the maufacture of casings for 105 mm. shel...

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Washington, D.C. George Camblair lining up at the Selective Board early in the morning with other young men who are leaving with him for the induction station

Washington, D.C. George Camblair lining up at the Selective Board earl...

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Japanese enlistment. These Americans are striding determinedly into their draft boards at Waipahu, Territory of Hawaii, to sign voluntary induction applications. They have just been allowed to enlist in a recently formed U.S. Army combat regiment made up of 1,500 Americans of Japanese ancestry and are part of a group of 110, all of whom applied at the same time

Japanese enlistment. These Americans are striding determinedly into th...

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Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, leaving with new outfit

Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, leaving with new outfit

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Baltimore, Maryland. George Camblair having his fingerprints taken at the induction station

Baltimore, Maryland. George Camblair having his fingerprints taken at ...

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Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, measuring for clothes

Bainbridge Naval Training Station. Induction, measuring for clothes

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Japanese-American volunteers. This is the Army, Shuichi "Pete" Sakamoto, surveyor and civil engineer, and Bill Shiramizu of Hanamaulu, are told by Captain C.J. White, commanding officer of the provisional company of AJA (Americans of Japanese ancestry) volunteers on Kauai, as they spend their first day in camp. Not yet sworn into the Army, the men has passed their preliminary physical and were waiting results of their X-ray and blood tests. They were among the first of Kauai's contingent of AJA volunteers to begin the last stage of the induction procedure

Japanese-American volunteers. This is the Army, Shuichi "Pete" Sakamot...

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St. Andrew's clergymen, group at Reverend Clark-Kerr's induction on June 5, '46

St. Andrew's clergymen, group at Reverend Clark-Kerr's induction on Ju...

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Washington, D.C. George Camblair reporting to his Selective Service Board after receiving his notice of induction

Washington, D.C. George Camblair reporting to his Selective Service Bo...

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Japanese-American volunteers. Colonel James J. Doyle, second from right, commanding officer of Kauai, Hawaii Service Command looks on as the oath of induction is administered to the four young AJA [Americans of Japanese ancestry] volunteers of Kauai who went through the solemn pledge of allegiance immediately after Mitsuru Doi took his oath Thursday as the first man in the territory to be inducted. The oath is being administered by Major Charles V. McManus (extreme right), adjutant of the Service Command. The inductees are, from left to right: Goro Sadaoka, eighteen, of Lihue, who has two brothers on Oahu, both volunteers; Lenneth T. Tada, twenty-five, alumnus of the University of Hawaii, salesman for the Kauai Sales Company; Shigeo Suemori, twenty-one, of Lihue, whose brother Tadao was rejected after his physical examination, and Noboru Okamoto, eighteen, Lihue Plantation employee, who was born in Lihue and made a name for himself as pitcher for the Lihue baseball team

Japanese-American volunteers. Colonel James J. Doyle, second from righ...

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