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Signatures | Total: 10,156

 

# NameComments (will be public)
10051 David D. Kirkman
10052 Masato Uyeno
10053 Erika K. NakamotoGood luck!
10054 Yukio NishikawaIn the tradition of those who fought in WW2, I joined the US Army after graduation from high school. Honoring those men reminds all American that freedom is not free.
10055 Kevin Peatfield
10056 Kenneth M Ushio
10057 Annika Ushio
10058 Michi Ushio
10059 Anonymous
10060 Miako Ushio
10061 Susan K. AtwoodPlease honor the Nisei. After reading, "The Stubborn Twig," this is a must.
10062 Charles Ushio
10063 Anonymous
10064 sharon wadaA stamp honoring the heroes of yesterday, model citizens of today, and role models for tomorrow can only be a good thing! (Time is of the essence as only a few of these 442 veterans are still living.)
10065 Anonymous
10066 Judy Becker
10067 Anonymous
10068 Bruce TawaraI would like to honor those Japanese Americans who gave their lives and dedication to the American war effort in spite of the circumstances during that period. The Japanese American bravery and sacrifices should be equally respected as all military members recognized for the United States during the war effort.
10069 Peter Cervantes-Gautschi
10070 Ramuel M. RaagasI give this proposed stamp my own stamp of approval.
10071 Paul Burns, USMC
10072 Marsha Maruyama
10073 Marcia HaraThis stamp would be a great honor to my father and all the men of his generation who proudly fought abroad during WWII despite having their family incarcerated behind barbed wire illegally here at home in the USA
10074 Robert BryanIve met many of these Nisei veterans and know their individual stories well My father was CO HQ Co. 1st Bn during Lost Battalion engagement and had utmost praise for outstanding rescue
10075 Rickland AsaiPlease honor our Nisei vets.
10076 Jan AsaiRecongnition of the most decorated unit at a time when our goverment and fellow citizens were denying their civil rights is long overdue. There are still Americans that do not even know this occurred.
10077 KEVIN ASAI
10078 Jasmine Agena
10079 Erica Doi
10080 Anonymous
10081 Nancy Tamehiro
10082 Anonymous
10083 AnonymousHaving lived through WWII AND having many Japanese friends, I would be pleased to see recognition paid to the contribution that American Japanese made to WWII and this country.
10084 M. Agena
10085 Christopher Mino Okazaki
10086 Valerie Itamura
10087 M J RiehlMy most heartfelt thanks to the Japanese-American men and women who served our country during WWII.
10088 Shinya Nakamine
10089 Linda Nakamine
10090 Julie Hirai
10091 Megumi Yoshida
10092 Anonymous
10093 Anonymous
10094 JOHN WENDEBORN
10095 Michael Loy
10096 Daniel Griffith
10097 Sandra Tashima
10098 Elaine Yuzuriha
10099 Karen Fahey
10100 Kimberly YadaMy father was interned at Tule Lake and served in the U.S. Army MIS. He passed away August 2007.

 

Signatures | Total: 10,156