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Two Gila Boys Slightly Hurt In Italy Front
From Gila News-Courier April 28, 1945
War Department telegrams this week announced two more casualties among Gila boys.
The two boys slightly wounded are:
Pfc. George Harada, son of Mrs. Kinu Nakaoka, formerly of Los Angeles, slightly wounded in Italy, April 10.
Pfc. Toichi Doi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tonokichi Doi, formerly of Parlier, Calif., slightly wounded in Italy on April 5.
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April 28, 1945
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+ Gila News-Courier
Media Type: Camp Newspaper
Place: Rivers
State: Arizona
Country: United States
The Gila News-Courier (September 12, 1942 to September 5, 1945) was the main publication of the Gila River camp, and one of the last of the ten War Relocation Authority camp newspapers to begin regular production and distribution. The News-Courier alternated from publishing every Wednesday and Saturday in its earliest weeks, to every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, out of the Canal News office located in Rec Hall 8. It was distributed free of charge to every barrack room.
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