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Full title:Mr. Henry K. Yamada is busy at work picking apricots on his son's 40-acre farm at Rt. 1, Box 66, Kingsburg, California, where he returned from the Gila River Relocation Center on March 8, with his wife, Satomi, his son, Tasuko Ted, and daughter, Aiko. Since their return home, Ted has been inducted into the U.S. Army and is now stationed at Fort Douglas, Utah. Another son, Yoshio, relocated in Minnesota. The Yamadas are very happy to be home once again to their home which was built several years prior to evacuation. Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru Kingsburg, California.
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