Box 18
Contains 21 Results:
Go For Broke-The 120,000Tassel Tapestry, February 18, 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.
Go For Broke Resource Center Opening, February 3, 2004
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 Monument 5th Anniversary, June 5, 2004
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.
NJCC. Lunch at Paul's Kitchen/ Ted Tanouye Memorial Dedication Ceremony/ Company K 442nd Reunion/ 10/8 Nikkei [Songs] Dance, April 19, 2004; July 7, 2004; October, 2005; undated
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.
100th/442nd Veterans Association-45th Annual Installation Luncheon, January 15, 2005
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 Monument, 6th Anniversary & Visitor's Center Opening, June 11, 2005
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 Monument 7th Anniversary Tribute, June 3, 2006
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 BBQ Lunch, September 30, 2006
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 Monument 8th Anniversary Tribute, June 16, 2007
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 Volunteer Event, August 1, 2011
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.