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  1. 151
    Name: Alicia Yamada on Oct 8, 2007
    Comments (will be public): I strongly endorse this petition.
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  2. 152
    Name: Gary N. Mayeda on Oct 8, 2007
    Comments (will be public): I believe that it is the honorable thing to do. I would use tons of these stamps.
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  3. 153
    Name: Doreen Asako Davis on Oct 8, 2007
    Comments (will be public): A stamp honoring the brave soldiers of the 100th/442nd battalion is long overdue. The circumstances of our Japanese-American soldiers' service were particularly poignant in that they and their families were treated dismally at home, yet they laid down their lives to protect the very country that rejected them. It is a tragedy that the majority of these brave men will not live to see themselves honored with a U.S. postage stamp - 2 of my uncles and 2 friends' fathers among them. One of my uncles, who has been active with the survivors of the 442nd, is now blind so he, too, won't be able to see the stamp. The time is long passed to honor these heros nationally!!
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  4. 154
    Name: Thomas Y. Kometani on Oct 8, 2007
    Comments (will be public): The legacy of the Nisei soldiers has been a source of pride and inspiration to me as an American of Japanese ancestry who was interned during WW II. My hope is that the Nisei legacy is honored by all Americans. .
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  5. 155
    Name: Tamiko Rothhorn on Oct 8, 2007
    Comments (will be public): This is a small, but significant gesture in recognizing these outstanding Americans.
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  6. 156
    Name: Steven M. Uyehara on Oct 8, 2007
    Comments (will be public): I eanestly urge The Nisei Commemorative Stamp be approved and issued. The Nisei should be honored for their valor displayed in all places of combat during the WWII.
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  7. 157
    Name: John Nishio on Oct 8, 2007
    Comments (will be public): My father and uncles served. Several are now dead. Please honor them as soon as possible. Cheerio, J
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  8. 158
    Name: Donald Miyahara on Oct 8, 2007
    Comments (will be public): My brother was in the 442.
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  9. 159
    Name: Lynn Kanaya on Oct 8, 2007
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  10. 160
    Name: Emily Ishii on Oct 8, 2007
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  11. 161
    Name: Marcia Frost on Oct 8, 2007
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  12. 162
    Name: Ben & Sumako Kaneda on Oct 8, 2007
    Comments (will be public): Recognizing the sacrifices made by the 100th/442nd Battalions' contributions toward the success of WWII is the least that we can and should do!
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  13. 163
    Name: Jeri Nakagawa on Oct 8, 2007
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  14. 164
    Name: Jerry J Tanamachi on Oct 8, 2007
    Comments (will be public): Honor the Nisei !
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  15. 165
    Name: Sandora Nishio on Oct 8, 2007
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  16. 166
    Name: Patrick Rhea on Oct 8, 2007
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  17. 167
    Name: Nancee M Hirano on Oct 8, 2007
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  18. 168
    Name: Dorothy Manning on Oct 8, 2007
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  19. 169
    Name: Connie Fukuda on Oct 8, 2007
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  20. 170
    Name: Anonymous on Oct 8, 2007
    Comments (will be public): It is well that we as a group get due recognition for the injustices that we suffered due to the evacuation from our homes. Despite the abject discrimminations suffered we both served our country, my wife as a cadet nurse and I as an enlisted dentist in the United States Arrny.
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  21. 171
    Name: Konstantine Christopoulos on Oct 8, 2007
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  22. 172
    Name: Dorothy Chu on Oct 8, 2007
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  23. 173
    Name: Fred S. Tsuchiya on Oct 8, 2007
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  24. 174
    Name: Anonymous on Oct 8, 2007
    Comments (will be public): great idea!
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  25. 175
    Name: Aileen Nakamura on Oct 8, 2007
    Comments (will be public): My father, who will soon be 84, is one of the brave men who volunteered to fight for his country despite being put in a internment camp with his family in Gila River, AZ. At the age of 18 he joined the army when the recruiters came to camp to prove that he was an American citizen, even though his country was keeping him and everyone he loved behind barbed wire fences with guns pointed at them. George I. Nakamura spent his years in MIS serving in the China-Burma-India theater, and proved without a doubt what a loyal and patriotic American he was. He and those few like him who are still left, deserve every bit of respect and recognition that we as Americans can give them. Please make these stamps a reality! Thank you, Aileen S. Nakamura Atlanta, Georgia
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  26. 176
    Name: Thomas T. Mamiya on Oct 8, 2007
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  27. 177
    Name: May One on Oct 8, 2007
    Comments (will be public): As a Japanese I am proud of the contribution that was made by the 100th/442nd battalion in ending the war quickly by their bravery and sacrifice.
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  28. 178
    Name: Stephen Lee on Oct 8, 2007
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  29. 179
    Name: Sheila Watson on Oct 9, 2007
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  30. 180
    Name: Joyce A. Morimoto on Oct 9, 2007
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  31. 181
    Name: Jeanine Ishii on Oct 9, 2007
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  32. 182
    Name: Kenji Morimoto on Oct 9, 2007
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  33. 183
    Name: Emiko Morimoto on Oct 9, 2007
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  34. 184
    Name: Anonymous on Oct 9, 2007
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  35. 185
    Name: Ayaka Emoto on Oct 9, 2007
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  36. 186
    Name: Lynne Matsumoto on Oct 9, 2007
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  37. 187
    Name: William H White on Oct 9, 2007
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  38. 188
    Name: Ari Morimoto on Oct 9, 2007
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  39. 189
    Name: Edward M. Suzuki, Ph.D. on Oct 9, 2007
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  40. 190
    Name: Karen R. Ichiba on Oct 9, 2007
    Comments (will be public): How wonderful it would be to honor some of the Nisei Veterans who are alive to see a commemorative stamp of their courage and patriotism to our country during a grave time for their families.
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  41. 191
    Name: Patricia Kobayashi on Oct 9, 2007
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  42. 192
    Name: Anonymous on Oct 9, 2007
    Comments (will be public): My father was in an internment camp in Wyoming and then enlisted in the army and was in the 442nd Regiment. The issuanace of a postage stamp in honor of these brave soldiers is the very least we can do.
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  43. 193
    Name: Mits Kojimoto on Oct 9, 2007
    Comments (will be public): With the showing of the PBS showing of THE WAR I feel that with the national showing of the story of the Japanese Americans will be truly be nationwide and all Americans will hear and see the story of the 100th/442nd Regimental Combat Team and the MIS.
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  44. 194
    Name: David on Oct 9, 2007
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  45. 195
    Name: Neal Haworth on Oct 9, 2007
    Comments (will be public): As a teacher I had the privilege of teaching over 30 students whose parents served in the military or internment camps. This would be an honorable way of recognizing their outstanding contributions to our free society. Neal Haworth (retired social studies teacher)
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  46. 196
    Name: Tadd Mitsui on Oct 9, 2007
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  47. 197
    Name: Steven T. Fukuda on Oct 9, 2007
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  48. 198
    Name: Cynthia L. Fukuda on Oct 9, 2007
    Comments (will be public): My father was in the 442 infantry. I would love to see a commemorative stamp to honor his bravery.
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  49. 199
    Name: Anonymous on Oct 9, 2007
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  50. 200
    Name: D'Ann Masaki on Oct 9, 2007
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