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Caption | Hula dancers entertain returning Japanese-American veterans of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team aboard Victory Ship USS Waterbury Victory, Honolulu, US Territory of Hawaii, 9 Aug 1946; photo 5 of 7 ww2dbase | |
Date | 9 Aug 1946 | |
Photographer | Unknown | |
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Source | ww2dbaseHawaii War Records Depository | |
Identification Code | 1480 | |
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Photos in Series | See all 7 photos in this series | |
Photos on Same Day | 9 Aug 1946 | |
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Added By | C. Peter Chen | |
Photo Size | 461 x 576 pixels |
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