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WW II Cap
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......gift for my 84 year old Dad. He wears it with so much pride.....even requested we place thefour bronze stars he was awarded in WWII onto the cap.......I saw a gentleman wearing the cap and knewI had to get one for Dad....also knew if I'd find it anywhere it would be at Amazon......thank you.
The Battle of Palembang was a battle of the Pacific theatre of World War II. It occurred near Palembang, on Sumatra, on 13--15 February 1942. The ...
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Posthumous honor for Japanese-American vet from Cheyenne
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A Japanese-American veteran from Cheyenne is among those receiving the Congressional Gold Medal this week for their service during World War II.
The posthumous honor for Ted Miyamoto comes decades after he served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a segregated unit. Miyamoto was a Cheyenne resident when the attack on Pearl Harbor occurred. Shortly after war was declared, he enlisted in the Army.
Miyamoto fought in Europe, where he earned the Bronze Star, then returned to Cheyenne after the war. He was a watchmaker and worked for the Wyoming Department of Transportation. He died in 2005 at age 83.
Miyamoto's daughter Terie Miyamoto will accept the honor Wednesday in Washington, the Wyoming Tribune Eagle reported ( http://goo.gl/y0aVo ).
"He wore his World War II cap every day until the day he died," she told the newspaper. "And even though his birthday was on June 3, he would always wait to the Fourth of July to celebrate it. He really loved this country.
Japanese military contractor hacked | FP Passport
Sensitive information concerning vital defense equipment, such as fighter jets, as well as nuclear power plant design and safety plans, apparently was stolen from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. computers during a cyber-attack in August, sources said.
An internal investigation found signs that the information had been transmitted outside the company's computer network, with the strong possibility that an outsider was involved.
This is the first time that sources have acknowledged that defense and nuclear plant information may have leaked from Mitsubishi Heavy's computers due to a computer virus, despite the company saying it had taken appropriate safeguard measures.
The computers were found to have been hacked in August, and 83 computers were found to have been infected with a virus. Those computers were spread out over 11 locations, including the Kobe and Nagasaki shipyards that construct submarines and destroyers as well as the Nagoya facility that is in charge of manufacturing a guided missile system....
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Japanese Military Cap News
Taking the Kids to Pearl HarborFox News - Jan 01, 1970
Interviews with military and civilian survivors make the story come alive from the perspective of those who lived through these extraordinary times -- everyone from military survivors, civilians to Japanese aviators. Stand beneath a 1/3-scale model of
Mount Airy News - Jan 01, 1970
Their intent was to cripple the US military presence in the Pacific in order to facilitate the territorial goals of the Japanese. Despite the passage of time, the aftermath of the event remains vivid in the mind of Leach, then a staff sergeant.
Wall Street Journal - Jan 01, 1970
It is Japan's biggest fighter contract yet and one of the world's largest military contracts this year. The decision comes as China is overshadowing Japan on many fronts, including overtaking it last year as the world's second-largest economy.
Pocono Record - Jan 01, 1970
CAP pays for its missions and flight training through state, Air Force and out-of- pocket funds. "When we've got the money," said Shinn, "that's when we fly." A week before the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, civilians created the program because
Nashua Telegraph - Jan 01, 1970
Today, Macaraeg said, America's military plans for the future by studying its history. Much has been learned, he said, by studying the Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. On Wednesday, Americans will mark the 70th anniversary of the day that


