Powered by iPetitions - start your online petition now

 

 

# NameComments (will be public)
9701 Brian WagnerIt is never inconvieniebnt to do the right thing..... Please carry forward
9702 Carrie LewI am proud to be a part of this important statement!
9703 AnonymousThe exemplary record of the Nisei WWII veterans extends far beyond the call of duty which represents the highest level of American patriotism. Their actions merit the swift issuance of a postage stamp in their honor.
9704 Pamela Koshio
9705 Daniel StapelThis would be a small thank you to show our appreciation for their service to our Country while their families were unjustly put into internment camps. This wa a terrible thing tht was done to citizens. THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SERVICE BROTHERS.
9706 Josh Kellogg
9707 Larry M. Bitow
9708 SSG Howard K. HodgesMy uncle, Howard Hana, was Killed in Action, while with the 442nd in Italy. One comrade stayed in touch with his mother until her death several years ago and regularly sent flowers on her birthday and Xmas. That's the "Go For Broke" attitude that led these men to become the most decorated unit of its size during WWII.
9709 Madeleine Jen KinI wish to see a stamp that honors the efforts and patriotism so richly deserved by the Japanese Americans. Also...could someone help me to get involved in getting a historical marker to be placed at the Verdugo Golf Course (soon to be sold to developers), in Tujunga, Ca (tuna cyn)? thx
9710 Beverly SchmidtI have long thought it a shame on America for incarcerating Japenese Americans because of Pearl Harbor. They should indeed be honored by having a stamp issued depicting their bravery and service. I also feel a stamp should be issued honoring the Navajo Code Talkers as well. All groups should be honored for their part in WWII.
9711 Iris Kim
9712 Brenda Kennedy
9713 Anonymous
9714 Anonymous
9715 Anonymous
9716 Anonymousi have always been proud of the fact that my grandfather served in the 100th battalion...his is a dying generation, but the memory of that war, it's legacy, and repercussions lives on. stamp would be an amazing way to comemorate the Nisei soldiers.
9717 William Mihalik
9718 Tommy Munford
9719 Tommy(Asato) Munford
9720 Rosemarie GarmanThis stamp is a well deserved and too long delayed honoring of the efforts of the Japanese American men and women who served the United States of America in WW2
9721 Christine Tanaka KeuerPlease this would be an incredible testament to the men and women of Japanese Descent that were some of the most loyal and courageous Americans that have served during WW2. My father and 2 uncles were in Europe together. The recruiters made my father say the oath twice because he was Japanese!! His Italian buddy did not!
9722 Anonymous
9723 Miguel BaezIt's a great honor and a priviledge to be a First Sergeant in the most decorated unit for it's size in the history of the U.S Army, the famed 100th Battalion/442d Infantry.
9724 marshall ozawa
9725 patricia bigler
9726 Kevin W. CottrellFirst I want to say Thank you to our Japanese-American World War 2 Veterans. These brave men fought and died for our country. They merit a stamp. I would like to have a coin made for them. Elvis and Bugs Bunny have a stamp. These men have gone for broke. Thank you for your service. Go for Broke.
9727 Randy Mametsuka
9728 travis aldousthanks to all 442nd rct vets-you showed your patriotism and your love for this country despite the internemnt an incarceration of your families-thank you for yourservice in world war 2 and please know it is appreciated and will not be forgotten.
9729 Alfred E. FujiiGO FOR BROKE
9730 Anonymous
9731 Eloise Mateling
9732 Karry Kiyonaga
9733 Jaynet Tagamito remember my brother-in-law, the son of a Japanese immigrant, Yoshio Tagami, gave his life as solider from Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii, a member of the 442nd in WWII in France, during the rescue the lost Texas Battalion.
9734 Christopher
9735 Carol Adachi Kielty
9736 Anonymous
9737 Chiye Kiyonaga
9738 Lawrence K. Kiyonaga
9739 Sean MizunoLong overdue!!!
9740 R Docuyanan
9741 KL ChokIn honor of my in-laws, the Otsuji family - interned at Manzanar by EO 9066 (1942-1945); and uncles (Kiyonaga) born in Hawaii, serving in the 442nd regiment.
9742 Kathleen Ige-Funaki
9743 Sam Joo
9744 Al Mizuno
9745 roy h. kimizuka
9746 Randy HarrI had the pleasure and honor to serve with the 100/ 442 for 12 years in the Army Reserve. My fellow Soldiers and I were all far too young to have served in WWII. However, several of my comrades were sons, grandsons, nephews and grand-nephews of 100th BN WWII veterans. On numerous occasions we had the distinct honor of meeting the veterans. These men are Heroes! The sacrifices these men made- on a regular basis- boggle the mind. The number of awards and Purple Hearts recieved by the men of this unit give some indication of the fierce fighting they endured. But listen to their stories, and you would be amazed. A stamp in their honor would be a small token of our nation's appreciation of their inspiring service to America! SGM Randy Harr
9747 roy otsuji
9748 C. S. Harr
9749 Evelyn Fujii EricsonMy father, Kenneth Yoshito Fujii served with distinction in World War II as a member of the 100th Infantry Battallion and the Military Intelligence Service.
9750 Anonymous