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The internment of Japanese Americans in the United States was the forced relocation and incarceration during World War II of between 110,000 and 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry who lived on the Pacific coast in camps in the interior of the…
An amputee patient and nurse at Bushnell General Military Hospital in Brigham City, UT during WWII.
Class C Pass for Bushnell General Hospital. Issued to Donald M. Canny. The pass is a small blue card printed with information about entitlements and priveledges to the bearer of the card. Donald's information is typewritten on the blanks of the card…
Small card of a bus schedule between various points in Brigham City - 6th North Main, City Hall, and Bushnell Hospital. Busses left every hour or so and the trip from one end to the other took 20 minutes. Cab prices and phone numbers on the reverse.
Small card of a bus schedule between various points in Brigham City - 6th North Main, City Hall, and Bushnell Hospital. Busses left every hour or so and the trip from one end to the other took 20 minutes. Cab prices and phone numbers on the reverse.…
Black and white photograph of Senator Truman and Colonel Hardaway at the orthopedic shop at Bushnell General Hospital in Brigham City, Utah.
An amputee veteran at Bushnell Hospital displays his new artificial leg
A WWII veteran at Bushnell General Military Hospital walks on a balance beam as part of his physical rehabilitation.
A WWII veteran at Bushnell General Military Hospital walks up and down stairs as part of his physical rehabilitation.
A WWII veteran at Bushnell General Military Hospital walks on uneven platforms as part of his physical rehabilitation.
A WWII veteran at Bushnell General Military Hospital walks through an obstacle course as part of his physical rehabilitation.
An amputee patient and nurse at Bushnell General Military Hospital in Brigham City, UT during WWII.
Photograph of paratroopers just before they took off for the initial assault of D-Day
A man with an artificial leg practices climbing stairs at Bushnell Hospital.
Black and white photograph of patients from Bushnell riding horses. There is a low wooden building to the left, and the gravel pit at the mouth of Wellsville Canyon can be seen in the background.
Still image from a black and white film strip of amputees playing ping pong. Games were part of vocational rehabilitation activities at the hospital, which specialized in treating soldiers with amputated limbs.
The telephone lounge at Bushnell General Hospital, Brigham City, Utah, where operators in another part of the room help service men place their calls.
A view of Bushnell Hospital looking northwest from the mess hall at the two-story ward buildings
Nurses look through microscopes in the Bushnell labs, probably at slides of wound cultures
Black and white photograph of Dr. Robert D. Smith shaking hands with the last patient to leave Bushnell General Hospital. Photo is taken outside building 15.
Black and white photograph of patients in front of a building at Bushnell. Side rather than straight-on angle. 1945. Includes one black patient.
Nurses gathered on the steps of a building at Bushnell Hospital
A view of the Bushnell parade grounds from the administration building
San Pedro, California April 1942. The last Redondo Beach residents of Japanese ancestry leaving by truck for relocation.
Awaiting orders to detrain at Camp Shelby, a quartet of Japanese-Americans swing out to the accompaniment of a Hawaiian ukulele
Japanese prisoners of war being guarded by Americans--probably in the Philippines
Colored soldiers guard Hitler's "Her envolk." An answer to Nazi philosophy of master race. Members of a military police battalion guard prisoners of war at a camp somewhere in France.
Capt. Ezekia Smith, 370th Inf. Regt., 92nd Div., receives treatment at the 317th Collecting Station, for shell fragments in face and shoulders suffered near Querceta, Italy. Here, surgeon stitches the wound. Fifth Army, Pietrasanta Area, Italy.…
Back to a Coast Guard assault transport comes this Marine after two days and nights of Hell on the beach of Eniwetok in the Marshall Islands. His face is grimey with coral dust but the light of battle stays in his eyes.
A man in a military uniform holds a child in his arms, with a woman standing next to him in a coat holding a thing of milk. They are standing in front of a brick building with stairs.
Photo of wounded Japanese American soldier Willie Higa playing the guitar while sitting on a bed in the Bushnell General Hospital.
Photo of wounded Japanese American soldiers, Jerry Miyashiro and Ben Murakami, at the Bushnell hospital in Brigham City, Utah, in 1944 or 1945.
Photo of three wounded World War II soldiers, including Wallace Doi (center) and Don Seki (right), at the Bushnell hospital in Brigham City, Utah, in 1944 or 1945.
Photo of several of the Bushnell Hospital patients, wounded Japanese American soldiers, in Salt Lake City's Japantown to play music at a cafe in the mid-1940s. Willie Oshiro, Toshio Kokubun, Jerry Miyashiro, Kiyoshi Yoshii, and Willie Higa.
This is the wreckage-strewn Naval Air Station at Pearl Harbor following one of the Japanese sneak attacks on the morning of December 7, 1941. In the background, an explosion sends a mass of flames and smoke high into the sky.
Blind-folded and heavily-guarded, these Japanese arrive at Dutch Harbor, Alaska - but in the role of prisoners rather than fighting men. A naval engagement in Aleutian waters resulted in the capture of these three other Nipponese.
Military photo of Bob Hope entertaining soldiers in WWII
Helen Keller is standing by the bedside of a veteran who is holding a guitar. Another veteran, with an eye patch stands to Helen’s right. She has her right arm linked through his left, circa 1946.
Shigeo Shibata headstone in the POW corner of the Fort Douglas Cemetery in Salt Lake City, Utah.
U.S. Marines suffering from malaria in a rough field hospital on Guadalcanal, probably in October, 1942.