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    Japanese researchers study World War II battle at New York State Military Museum [Image 1 of 2]

    Japanese researchers study World War II battle at New York State Military Museum

    SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY, UNITED STATES

    07.29.2014

    Photo by Eric Durr 

    New York National Guard

    Japanese researcher Yukari Akatsuka, the secretary general of Kuentai-USA, a non-governmental group which specializes in locating and retrieving the remains of World War II dead, fires up her computer as New York State Military Museum Librarian Jim Gandy prepares records for her to scan on Tuesday, July 29. The group, which focuses on finding the remains of Japanese soldiers killed during World War II, is planning to conduct a dig where they think missing American Soldiers, who fought with the New York National Guard's 105th Infantry Regiment during World War II, may be buried. Akatsuka and a colleague visited the museum to go through data in hopes of refining the search area.

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    IMAGE INFO

    Date Taken: 07.29.2014
    Date Posted: 07.31.2014 15:25
    Photo ID: 1474397
    VIRIN: 140729-Z-ZZ999-013
    Resolution: 2940x2592
    Size: 3.58 MB
    Location: SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY, US

    Web Views: 12
    Downloads: 6

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