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Yoshio Jacob Yoshimura

in the U.S. Army at Hilo.  A group of 146 Big Island volunteers answered roll call at the Hilo Armory; then marched to Kalakaua Park where Colonel Foster G. Hetzel, Commanding Officer of the Hawaii Service Command, administered the enlistment oath.  This was the second enlistment of Big Island men that were accepted for the 442nd

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Shigeto Taketa

at 1:00 p.m., then marched to the park opposite the Federal Building on Waianuenue Avenue for the Army ceremony.  Following the oath of induction given by Colonel Foster G. Hetzel, commander of the Hawaii Service Command, a brief address was given by Brigadier General Herbert D. Gibson, Commanding General of the Hawaii District.  An Army band

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Takeo Sato

in the U.S. Army in Hilo.  The group of 146 Big Island volunteers answered roll call at the Hilo Armory; then marched to Kalakaua Park where Colonel Foster G. Hetzel, Commanding Officer of the Hawaii Service Command, administered the oath of enlistment.  This was the second enlistment of Big Island men to be accepted for service

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Shizuo John Matsushita

Federal Building.  At the ceremony a brief address was given by J.M. Brown, Chairman of Local Board No. 2, followed by the enlistment oath administered by Colonel Foster G. Hetzel, commander of the Hawaii Service Command.  The highlight was a brief address by Brigadier General Herbert D. Gibson, commander of the Hawaii District. Shizuo and the

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Carl Goro Matsuda

at Hilo on March 27, 1943.  The group of 146 Big Island volunteers answered roll call at the Hilo Armory; then marched to Kalakaua Park where Colonel Foster G. Hetzel, Commanding Officer of the Hawaii Service Command, administered the oath.  This was the second enlistment of Big Island men to be accepted.  Carl was sent to

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Hutao Hinokawa

Hutao enlisted in the U.S. Army.  A group of 146 Big Island volunteers answered roll call at the Hilo Armory, then marched to Kalakaua Park where Colonel Foster G. Hetzel, Commanding Officer of the Hawaii Service Command, administered the enlistment oath.  This was the second group of Nisei volunteers from the Big Island men to be

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