Multiple collection box 1
Contains 8 Results:
35 Years American Legion Lapel Pin: 35 Year Star Patch; 1183 Go For Broke Lapel Pin, circa 1985
Collection contains military medals (1946-1949), military Permanent Pass (1946), Honorable Discharge Certificate and American Legion Membership patches (25, 30, 35, 40, 45 year).
40 Years American Legion Lapel Pin: 40 Years Star Patch, circa 1989
Collection contains military medals (1946-1949), military Permanent Pass (1946), Honorable Discharge Certificate and American Legion Membership patches (25, 30, 35, 40, 45 year).
45 Years American Legion Pin: 45 Years Star Patch, circa 1994
Collection contains military medals (1946-1949), military Permanent Pass (1946), Honorable Discharge Certificate and American Legion Membership patches (25, 30, 35, 40, 45 year).
1946 Permanent Pass, Berlin District: 2011 American Legion Membership Card; 2012 American Legion Membership Card, 1946, 2011, 2012
Collection contains military medals (1946-1949), military Permanent Pass (1946), Honorable Discharge Certificate and American Legion Membership patches (25, 30, 35, 40, 45 year).
Army Good Conduct Ribbon: WWII Europe-Africa-Middle East Medal; WWII Army of Occupation Medal (Berlin 1945-90); Army Good Conduct Lapel Pin, circa 1946-1949
Collection contains military medals (1946-1949), military Permanent Pass (1946), Honorable Discharge Certificate and American Legion Membership patches (25, 30, 35, 40, 45 year).
Berlin District Patch: Allied Airborne Patch; WWII United States Army First Award; Distinguished Unit Citation Patch, circa 1946-1949
Collection contains military medals (1946-1949), military Permanent Pass (1946), Honorable Discharge Certificate and American Legion Membership patches (25, 30, 35, 40, 45 year).
Virgin Mary Medallion: Personalized United States Army For Good Conduct Medal, circa 1946-1949
Collection contains military medals (1946-1949), military Permanent Pass (1946), Honorable Discharge Certificate and American Legion Membership patches (25, 30, 35, 40, 45 year).
Handcrafted wooden plaque inscribed with Kanko no koe, circa 1942
7.25" x 5.5" x .75"; According to the accession file, Yoko Nakagawa's in-laws were interned at the Gila River Relocation Center in Arizona during WWII. During their internment, they acquired this handcrafted wooden plaque. Nakagawa believes that the plaque may have been crafted by Torakichi "Togaku" Sugiyama.