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A video explaining the rise of the Japanese Internment camp in America.
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt committed American forces to the Allied cause in World War II.
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.…
View of Brigham City, Utah, looking North, photographed from the tower of the Tabernacle
View of Baron Woolen Mills being consumed by fire in Brigham City.
Train from the Southern Pacific Railroad passing under the mountains near Brigham City
Track and field athletes from Intermountain display their trophy.
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.
The United States Army Nurse Corps (AN or ANC) was formally established by the U.S. Congress in 1901. It is one of the six medical special branches (or "corps") of officers which – along with medical enlisted soldiers – comprise the Army Medical…
A group of Intermountain Inter-Tribal students gather for an event at the school
Two students stand at a counter with three adults behind it. Thomas Tommaney is the man on the far right.
Statue of "mountain man" Jim Bridger outside Fort Bridger, a Wyoming state historical site in the tiny Uinta County town of the same name in the southwestern corner of that state. Established by Bridger and Louis Vasquez in 1843 as an emigrant supply…
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.
Black and white photograph of Senator Truman and Colonel Hardaway at the orthopedic shop at Bushnell General Hospital in Brigham City, Utah.
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.
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 up and down stairs 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.
A WWII veteran at Bushnell General Military Hospital walks on a balance beam as part of his physical rehabilitation.
United States Federal Government World War II poster, showing a man sitting up in a hospital bed, smiling, reading a magazine and smoking a cigarette, with the caption "Penicillin / THE NEW LIFE-SAVING DRUG / Saves Soldiers' Lives / Men who might…
Men examine eggplants and melons at a produce stand during Peach Days
Photograph of paratroopers just before they took off for the initial assault of D-Day
A view of the Bushnell parade grounds from the administration building