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Esther Hajiro, wife of Pvt. Barney Hajiro, Medal of Honor recipient who died Jan. 21, and her son Dean leave the burial service for Hajiro Feb. 14 at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu. At the time of his death, Hajiro was the ol...
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Family members of Medal of Honor recipient Barney Hajiro's watch as pallbearers from the 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry Brigade fold the American flag during Hajiro's funeral. From left are Hajiro's wife Esther, son Dean and grandson Ian. Hajiro, 94...
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Maj. Gen. Robert Lee, Hawaii Adjutant General, hands Esther Hajiro, widow of Medal of Honor recipient Pvt. Barney Hajiro, the American flag Feb. 14 during burial services for him at the National Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu. Hajiro, who died Jan...
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Honorary pallbearers from the 442nd Regimental Combat Team salute their comrade Medal of Honor recipient Pvt. Barney Hajiro as his casket, carried by pallbearers from the 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry Brigade, is carried to its honorary position du...
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Surviving members of the 442d Regimental Combat Team, a regiment composed solely of Japanese-Americans enlisted personnel, greet each other at the burial service of one of their own - Pvt. Barney Hajiro, Medal of Honor recipient. Hajiro, who died Jan...
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