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Killed in Action List
List of soldiers and who to notify of their death, letter from Frank Nakatsuma to Yost
Died of Wounds Battle Casualty Report
September to December 1943 Died of Wounds report listing soldiers from Ajitomi, Hatouei to Uemoto, Kasumi. January to February 1943 Died of Wounds report listing six soldiers.March to September 1944 listing nine soldiers and one Battle Casualty name Akimoto, John. April 1945 Died of Wounds report listing three soldiers
KIA Roster of Separate Companies
Killed in Action list of soldiers from separate companies
Kiyota-Ogata 100th Infantry Memorial Members List Company B
List of 100th Battalion Memorial Members
Overseas Burials (Not Really Funerals)
Overseas burial list, handwritten with the notation "not really funerals.
An Attempt At Perspective
A carbon copy of the original memorial address Yost wrote for the Hilo Memorial ceremony in 1983. Yost wrote again about his feelings regarding the treatment of the Japanese-American soldiers and their families during the war, and how it should not have happened in this democracy. He wrote an apology to them for their treatment at the hands of the government
Letter to Yost
Letter from Executive Secretary Mitsuyuki Kido to Yost regarding postwar planning for the soldiers. He inquired what percentage of the soldiers were going back to their old jobs vs. not going back, or going to school after the war, and what type of jobs they are interested in
Military Dependents' Benefit Allotment Notices
Notices of benefits allotments that Peggy Yost received by virtue of being the dependent of an active duty soldier. The lower notice sets up the allotment and the top one informs her of an increase in the allotment amount