Box 18
Contains 21 Results:
Correspondence/Notes About 100th/442nd Battalion, 1988-1991
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" NVA-meeting and Banquet, 1989
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: Japanes American Veterans Memorial Design Competition, December 26, 1989; February 19, 1991
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 Unnamed Event, Possible Reunion, October 1, 1992
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 National Veterans Association Newsletter, April 1993
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 Dinner with Hawaii Senator Dan Inouye, April 28, 1995
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.
442nd RCT Highway Dedication/National JFW Convention, August 12, 1995; August 18-24, 1995
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 Events '96, 1996
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 Newsletter, December 2000
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-"Honor our Heroes" 4th Anniversary, 2003
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.