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Full title:Here is a group of Nisei contributing to the war effort by teaching the Japanese language to officers and men in the Civil Affairs Training School of the army at Stanford University. Shown in front of the arch-way to Memorial Court, they are: Front row, left to right, Keiji Kubo (Topaz), Sacramento, California; Ryuji Adachi (Topaz), Redwood City, California; Clark Saito (Gila), Parlier, California; Richard Arimoto (Granada and Topaz) Los Angeles; Kenneth Fujiyoshi (Manzanar), Los Angeles. Back row, left to right, Hirosuke Inouye (Topaz), Redwood City, California; Hiroshi Waki (Gila), Los Angeles; Masato Kato (Gila), Los Angeles; Henry Handa (Manzanar), Los Angeles; and Genzo Soraoka (Gila), Pasadena, California. Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru Palo Alto, California.
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