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Interred but not Deterred
Interred but not Deterred

George Tanaka grew up in Seattle, Washington, a part of the Japanese American community that lived primarily on the West Coast.

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Obstacles & OpportunitiesJulianna BeckertOctober 15, 2019World War II, Japanese Americans, Military Intelligence Service, Defense Language Institute, Minidoka
A Lost Hero Found
A Lost Hero Found

Captain Tostevin’s F-6P aircraft was shot down and it was determined that he died in the crash. However, it would be another 68 years before his family would be able to lay Captain Tostevin to rest.

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Never ForgottenJulianna BeckertOctober 14, 2019World War Two, Air Reconnaissance, Fort Logan National Cemetery, MIA, Tostevin, Franklin B, Westfield High School, Union Junior College, Eigen, Germany, F-6P Aircraft, Purple Heart, Distinguished Flying Cross
Challenging Norms of His Day
Challenging Norms of His Day

The story of Vern Adamson is set in a time that is much different than what we see now, but, even so, as his family story illustrates, he challenged traditional norms of his day.

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Love War & a SuitcaseJulianna BeckertOctober 11, 2019World War I, World War II, lawyer
Hyphenated American
Hyphenated American

During and after the first World War, there was a severe backlash against German Americans. President Woodrow Wilson spoke disparagingly of “hyphenated” Americans, who he saw as threats to the United States due to a fear of mixed loyalties

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Know Your EnemyJulianna BeckertOctober 10, 2019World War II, German Americans; POW, “hyphenated American”
A Bible not a Gun
A Bible not a Gun

Dale then told his wife that he wanted to become an Army Chaplain. Christy was afraid that he would be killed with the war raging in Iraq, but Dale signed up to become a Chaplain in 2004.

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Lifetime of ServiceJulianna BeckertOctober 9, 2019Dale Goetz, Fort Logan National Cemetery, Army Chaplain, 4th Infantry Division, Kandahar Province, Purple Heart, Bronze Star, Maranatha Baptist Bible College, Central Baptist Theological Seminary
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