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Eric Saul Speaks To The Veterans

Honolulu – August 4, 2013. Eric Saul, notable WWII military historian and advocate of the Nisei veterans spoke at a luncheon hosted by the MIS veteran’s organization. A crowd of about 80 veterans, family members and friends gathered for this special presentation. Here is a copy of Eric’s speech: Nisei Soldier’s Legacy  Speech by Eric Saul You

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Eric Saul on Solly Ganor and the Holocaust

On September 5, 2013, Eric Saul wrote: Dear Friends, I wanted to take out a few moments and send you some material that I thought might be of interest to you. I just received a letter from Mr. Solly Ganor, who lives in Tel Aviv, Israel.  He is a child survivor of the Holocaust from

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442nd 71st Anniversary – 2014

of their Unit. Over 600 veterans, family members and guests attended this memorable event, which was filled with lots of speeches and entertainment. Military historian and curator, Eric Saul delivered the keynote speech. Here is a copy of his inspiring speech: Go For Broke: Japanese American Soldiers Fighting on Two Fronts Speech for 442nd RCT 71st

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Solly Ganor Rescued by Nisei

On September 5, 2013, Eric Saul wrote to his email audience: Dear Friends, I wanted to take out a few moments and send you some material that I thought might be of interest to you. I just received a letter from Mr. Solly Ganor, who lives in Tel Aviv, Israel.  He is a child survivor

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71st Anniversary Banquet

event was “We Will Never Forget” as an affirmation that the legacy of the 442nd RCT will live on. The program featured a keynote speech delivered by Eric Saul, Military Historian and Curator. Here are photos taken of the event, compliments of Ann Kabasawa, Clyde Sugimoto, Pat Thompson, Wayne Iha, Lowell Tom, Hal Ing, Terry

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Henry “Hank” Chiyei Oyasato

1944 The 442nd returned to Italy on March 25, 1945, for the Po Valley Campaign.  When Oyasato arrived in Pisa with his men, according to 442nd historian Eric Saul, he caused quite a stir with the Italians when he proclaimed, “We’re going to fix that tower there so that it won’t lean so much and

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