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Department of the Army Pamphlet series (DA PAM 27-50) containing articles, book reviews, CLE news, and current materials of interest, intended for the official use of Army lawyers in the performance of their legal responsibilities. Page 1, Lore of the Corps written about Colonel Walter T. Tsukamoto. , headquarters, department of the Army, Department of the Army Pamphlet 27-50-456. Items collected by Walter T. Tsukamoto, a civilian lawyer and judge advocate (JA) captain (CPT) in the Army Reserve. Tsukamoto was President of the National Japanese American Citizen's League (JACL) from 1938-1942. He was incarcerated in Tule Lake Incarceration Camp until March 10, 1943, when he was accepted into the U.S. Army and became the first Asian-American to serve on active duty in the Judge Advocate General's Department (JAGD).
Type
text
Format
Periodicals 8 pages, 11 x 8.5 inches application/pdf
Military service--Pre-World War II service Military service--Post-World War II service World War II--Military service World War II--Military service--Recruiting and enlisting Identity and values--Japanese American identity Identity and values--Nisei Industry and employment--Law Race and racism--Discrimination Alien land laws Journalism and media
Place
Charlottesville, Virginia
Source
California State University, Sacramento, Department of Special Collections and University Archives
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