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OBITUARY: Madame Fujima Kansuma, 104; Beloved Teacher Who Trained Over 2,000 Dancers

Every August they hold a memorial at Koyasan.

are a vital part of Americas military history and deserve to be honored.This administration is more interested in scrubbing the history of servicemembers instead of celebrating and honoring their sacrifice.

OBITUARY: Madame Fujima Kansuma, 104; Beloved Teacher Who Trained Over 2,000 Dancers

In reposting one article about the 442nd.we received news that the website dedicated to sharing the history of the 442nd Regiment — a fighting unit my great uncle was a part of — has been deleted.In accordance with a presidential executive order and guidance from the secretary of defense.

OBITUARY: Madame Fujima Kansuma, 104; Beloved Teacher Who Trained Over 2,000 Dancers

from the American Revolutionary War to modern conflicts.The story of the 442nd — one of the most decorated fighting units for its size and length of service in our countrys history — is as American as you can get.

OBITUARY: Madame Fujima Kansuma, 104; Beloved Teacher Who Trained Over 2,000 Dancers

inclusion) from federal agencies.

America stands unique in the world: the only country not founded on race but on a way.It will be an indispensable resource for anyone interested in Japan.

The gift was facilitated through a designated donations program run by the Japan Foundation.Because universities outside of Japan dont typically have stand-alone departments dedicated to Japanese humanities.

in terms of both access to resources and the visibility of the work we are all doing.And we want this digital hub to be a place researchers keep coming back to.