Ben Kuroki (Japanese: 黒木 勉, May 16, 1917 – September 1, 2015) was the only American of Japanese descent in the United States Army Air Forces to serve in...
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equestrian Ben Kuroki (1917–2015), Japanese-American United States Air Force airman Haru Kuroki (黒木 華, born 1990), Japanese actress Hiroshi Kuroki (黒木 博,...
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"Chappie" James Jr. Jonnie Johnson Russell Johnson Brian Keith Jack Kraynick Ben Kuroki Clyde Lassen Curtis LeMay John Levitow Nancy Harkness Love Jim Lovell...
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– Richard G. Hewlett, American historian and author (b. 1923) 2015 – Ben Kuroki, American sergeant and pilot (b. 1917) 2018 – Randy Weston, American jazz...
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Liberator, modified to be a remote-controlled bomb, exploded in flight. Ben Kuroki, top turret gunner, was the only Japanese-American in the United States...
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Robert T. Kuroda (1922–1944), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II Ben Kuroki (1917–2015), only Japanese American U.S. Army Air Forces aircrew member...
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sergeant, U.S. Army. Posthumous Medal of Honor recipient in World War II Ben Kuroki – technical sergeant, U.S. Army Air Corps. Only Japanese American Army...
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Sergeant Duane D. Hackney, USAF: recipient of four DFCs. Technical Sergeant Ben Kuroki, USAAF: Japanese-American veteran of 58 combat missions. General Earl...
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Dishman, professional American football player, was born in Gothenburg Ben Kuroki, the only Japanese-American to serve in the US Army Air Force in the Pacific...
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distinction during World War II in the American forces. Nebraska Nisei Ben Kuroki became a famous Japanese-American soldier of the war after he completed...
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American football player (b. 1930) September 1 Dean Jones, actor (b. 1931) Ben Kuroki, combat aviator (b. 1917) September 3 Gabrielle Burton, novelist and screenwriter...
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biophysicist and politician, 4th President of Israel (d. 2009) 1917 – Ben Kuroki, American sergeant and pilot (d. 2015) 1917 – James C. Murray, American...
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There was at least one Nisei, U.S. Army Air Forces Technical Sergeant Ben Kuroki, who participated initially in 35 missions as a dorsal turret gunner over...
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Robert T. Kuroda (1922–1944), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II Ben Kuroki (1917–2015), the only Japanese-American Army Air Force pilot to fly combat...
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including 8.7% of those under age 18 and 11.9% of those age 65 or over. Ben Kuroki Walt Golvin, baseball player "ArcGIS REST Services Directory". United...
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Oyate tribe of the Dakota people), in Waubay, South Dakota (d. 1982); Ben Kuroki, American aircraft pilot, only American of Japanese descent to fly missions...
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American actor (The Love Bug, Company, Beethoven), Parkinson's disease. Ben Kuroki, 98, American bomber crewman. Jiří Louda, 94, Czech heraldist, designer...
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Omaha, NE. June 11, 1914. p. 11 – via Newspapers.com. "Proud to be Ben Kuroki's kind of people". Journal Star. 2007-08-02. "John J. Pershing: Profile"...
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number of Heart Mountain inmates refusing induction had topped forty.) Ben Kuroki, a Japanese American war hero who had earlier paid a WRA- and JACL-sponsored...
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Kobashigawa (1917–2005) Arthur Komori (1915–2000) Robert T. Kuroda (1922–1944) Ben Kuroki (1917–2015) Mike Masaoka (1915–1991) Fujio Matsuda (1924–2020) John Matsudaira...
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Hokuriku dialects (redirect from Fukui-ben)
Kanazawa speech (in Japanese) Verb Inflection in Classical Gokayama Dialect, KUROKI Kunihiko (2013) The Dialect of Kanazawa, Colin Savage (2009) (Lulu Publishing)...
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Hyapatia Lee Jeanette Dyrkjær Jeannie Pepper Jessica Rizzo Kate Asabuki Kaoru Kuroki Kelly Nichols Kyōko Hashimoto Lilli Carati Linzi Drew Lynn LeMay Mari Ayukawa...
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his most popular work outside of Japan. A pseudonym he used was Shunpei Kuroki (黒木 舜平), on the book Illusion of the Cliffs (断崖の錯覚, Dangai no Sakkaku)....
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Aresu, from Inazuma Eleven Ran Kotobuki, in the manga series Gals! Ran Kuroki, a character from Kamen Rider Fourze Ran Mitake, from the media franchise...
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young man who wields a bo staff and regards the school's students as weak; Kuroki "The Artist", a young Japanese woman who wields a bladed three-section staff;...
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Meiji government for its atrocities during the Boshin War. Senri Kuroki (黒木せんり, Kuroki Senri) Voiced by: Lynn She is a spy working for the British government...
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feminist themes and "introduced a broad audience to feminist ideas." Similarly, Ben W. Heineman Jr. and Cristine Russell write in The Atlantic that her role...
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Archived from the original on 6 July 2022. Retrieved 15 April 2022. Child, Ben (16 June 2010). "Nicole Kidman and Nicolas Cage to co-star for first time...
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General Count Akiyama Yoshifuru: Chief of Staff of the Army General Count Kuroki Tamemoto General Count Nagaoka Gaishi Lieutenant General Baron Ōshima Ken'ichi:...
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/ Kimia Hosseini (2011) Rachel Mwanza (2012) Paulina García (2013) Haru Kuroki (2014) Charlotte Rampling (2015) Trine Dyrholm (2016) Kim Min-hee (2017)...
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