Box 10
Contains 16 Results:
National AJA Veterans Reunion Booklet, June 8-12, 1988
Paul Bannai served as the chief director of the Memorial Affairs Department of the Veterans Administration by President Ronald Reagan (1981-1985). He was very involved with differing veterans associations and would attend yearly reunions with the Nisei VFW as well as other organizations. The items in this series are all pertaining to any veterans associations Paul was part of.
"Strength & Diversity" Exhibit Reno, NV, February 26-28, 1997
Paul Bannai served as the chief director of the Memorial Affairs Department of the Veterans Administration by President Ronald Reagan (1981-1985). He was very involved with differing veterans associations and would attend yearly reunions with the Nisei VFW as well as other organizations. The items in this series are all pertaining to any veterans associations Paul was part of.
"A More Perfect Union" Traveling Smithsonian Exhibit, March 6, 1998; October 24, 1998
Paul Bannai served as the chief director of the Memorial Affairs Department of the Veterans Administration by President Ronald Reagan (1981-1985). He was very involved with differing veterans associations and would attend yearly reunions with the Nisei VFW as well as other organizations. The items in this series are all pertaining to any veterans associations Paul was part of.
"Honor, Duty, Country: the Hiroshi 'Hershey' Miyamura Story" Reception, June 7, 1998
Paul Bannai served as the chief director of the Memorial Affairs Department of the Veterans Administration by President Ronald Reagan (1981-1985). He was very involved with differing veterans associations and would attend yearly reunions with the Nisei VFW as well as other organizations. The items in this series are all pertaining to any veterans associations Paul was part of.
Japanese American Vets at Kona Hilton Luau, 1990
Paul Bannai served as the chief director of the Memorial Affairs Department of the Veterans Administration by President Ronald Reagan (1981-1985). He was very involved with differing veterans associations and would attend yearly reunions with the Nisei VFW as well as other organizations. The items in this series are all pertaining to any veterans associations Paul was part of.
Former Secretary of Army-Louis Caldera Appreciation, 2001; undated
Paul Bannai served as the chief director of the Memorial Affairs Department of the Veterans Administration by President Ronald Reagan (1981-1985). He was very involved with differing veterans associations and would attend yearly reunions with the Nisei VFW as well as other organizations. The items in this series are all pertaining to any veterans associations Paul was part of.