Box 17
Contains 25 Results:
Go For Broke Banquet Program, March 7, 1981
Paul Bannai served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a batallion known for being the most decorated in WWII. Their motto, "Go For Broke!" was later used as a name for the association honoring these veterans. Items from this collection mainly consist of reunion items, programs from exhibtions and plays celebrating the unit, and newsletters.
Vacation Kauai Hawaii/Army-Navy Country Club, April 15-23, May 9, 1981
Paul Bannai served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a batallion known for being the most decorated in WWII. Their motto, "Go For Broke!" was later used as a name for the association honoring these veterans. Items from this collection mainly consist of reunion items, programs from exhibtions and plays celebrating the unit, and newsletters.
552nd Field Artillery Batallion Reunion-Possibly part of VFW Reunion, Circa 1982
Paul Bannai served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a batallion known for being the most decorated in WWII. Their motto, "Go For Broke!" was later used as a name for the association honoring these veterans. Items from this collection mainly consist of reunion items, programs from exhibtions and plays celebrating the unit, and newsletters.
552nd Field Artillery Mixer/Possible 442nd RCT Event, August 1982
Paul Bannai served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a batallion known for being the most decorated in WWII. Their motto, "Go For Broke!" was later used as a name for the association honoring these veterans. Items from this collection mainly consist of reunion items, programs from exhibtions and plays celebrating the unit, and newsletters.
Go For Broke's "East to America" Phot Exhibit Dedication Ceremony, February 19, 1986
Paul Bannai served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a batallion known for being the most decorated in WWII. Their motto, "Go For Broke!" was later used as a name for the association honoring these veterans. Items from this collection mainly consist of reunion items, programs from exhibtions and plays celebrating the unit, and newsletters.