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Lt Young Oak Kim’s Wife Also Serves the 442nd
From Hattiesburg American July 8, 1943
Mrs. Ida Kim, assistant to Miss Ivelle O’Donnell, social Hostess of Service Club 5, is an extremely modest, but very efficient person. She will not talk about herself and does not like publicity but she is one of the busiest people around Camp Shelby. When she was asked what her hobby is she exclaimed “swimming!!!” with emphasis impossible to convey by print. Mrs. Kim, wife of Lieut. Young Kim, 100th Infantry, formerly was a Camp Shelby reporter for the Hattiesburg American.
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July 8, 1943
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+ Hattiesburg American
Media Type: Newspaper
Place: Hattiesburg
State: Mississippi
Country: United States
The Hattiesburg American was founded in 1897 as a weekly newspaper, the Hattiesburg Progress.[2] In 1907, the Hattiesburg Progress was acquired by The Hattiesburg Daily News. When the U.S. entered World War I in 1917, the newspaper was renamed the Hattiesburg American.
The Hattiesburg American was purchased by the Harmon family in the 1920s and was sold to the Hederman family in 1960.[2] Gannett acquired the newspaper in 1982.
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