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Jenhatsu Chenen

Following a brief dockside ceremony was held, attended by about 700 family and friends.  It began with a moment of silence, then a prayer by Army Chaplain Eugene L.A. Fisher.  The Secretary of Hawaii, Oren E. Long, gave the address in which he stated:  “We are proud to have had such sons.” Navy Chaplain Wendell Wheeler

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Yoshio Jacob Yoshimura

about 700 was there to greet the ship.  The dockside memorial service included a eulogy by Secretary of Hawaii Oren E. Long, a prayer by Army Chaplain Eugene L.A. Fisher, a moment of silence, and the 264th Army band playing Aloha Oe.  The benediction was given by Navy Chaplain Wendell Wheeler.  After the caskets were brought

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Masaru Taira

family and friends as the 264th Army Band played Aloha Oe.  A brief memorial service opened with a moment of silence, then a prayer by Army Chaplain Eugene L.A. Fisher.  Secretary of Hawaii Oren E. Long said in his remarks: We are proud to have had such sons.  These men stood the test of action and

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Iwao Morita

A brief memorial service was held at the pier, conducted by USARPAC chaplain Edwin L. Kirtley.  After a moment of silence and a prayer by Army chaplain Eugene L.A. Fisher, the Secretary of Hawaii, Oren E. Long, eulogized the men:  “We are proud to have had such sons.  These men stood the test of action and

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Denis Masato Hashimoto

700 family and friends as the 264th Army Band played Aloha-Oe.  A brief memorial service opened with a moment of silence, then a prayer by Army Chaplain Eugene L.A. Fisher.  Secretary of Hawaii Oren E. Long said in his remarks: We are proud to have had such sons.  These men stood the test of action and

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Giichi Chinen

a.m. as the 264th Army Band played Aloha Oe and 700 family and friends gathered for a short memorial service.  After a moment of silence, Army Chaplain Eugene L.A. Fisher offered a prayer.  Following this was a eulogy by Secretary of Hawaii Oren E. Long.  He said, We are proud to have had such sons.  These

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