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English: Brigadier General Robert M. Cannon questions a Japanese commander about his troops as to disease, strength, etc., on Miyake Island. Japan.
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Source Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, exhibit A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution
Author Tec. 4 Drury G. Rambo, U.S. Army
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