Tag: selective service
The draft dodgers of 1944
Behind the barbed wire of the Japanese internment camp at Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Wyoming, a few men received their orders to report for duty. It was 1944, and they had been drafted. Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, the United States feared follow-on attacks would be conducted by persons of Japanese [...]
Posted by Rob Crotty on September 16, 2010, under - Civil Rights, - World War II.
Tags: 100 infantry bn, 442 RCT, american history, draft, draft dodger history, executive order 9066, fair play committee, fpc, go for broke, history of protest, japanese american unit, japanese internment, NARA, national archives, National archives and records administration, odd history, okamoto, omura, Pieces of History, prologue blog, Prologue magazine, public law 503, random history, rocky shimpo, selective service, weird US history
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What’s on in your neck of the woods?
Each month the National Archives in the Regions puts together a calendar of events that lays out all the great things going on around the country related to our nation’s records. At the top of that calendar is always a great story based on a few records found in our regional locations, and this month [...]
Posted by Rob Crotty on July 7, 2010, under News and Events, Social Media Guides.
Tags: baseball hall of fame, calendar of events, mickey mantle, mr cub, NARA, National archives and records administration recognition day, regional archives, selective service
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