Akashi Kama Tee - Fort Snelling, Minnesota (Creme)
Akashi Kama Tee - Fort Snelling, Minnesota (Creme)
This photo from November 1944 features three recruits to the Women's Army Corps who are beginning their service at the Military Intelligence Service Language School at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. Private Iris Watanabe, Private Sue Agata, and Private Bette Nishimura (from left to right) were new recruits to the Women's Army Corps, which began recruiting Nisei women from incarceration camps in 1944. Their service was invaluable to the war effort as they became interpreters, translators and teachers at the language schools. ""Nisei"" (二世) in kanji is overlaid in gold. Available in Creme and Vintage Black.
These tees are washed with natural enzymes, resulting in a broken-in feel. Heavy and sturdy feel, with a more generous fit and higher neckline.
Unisex
S-2XL
Made in USA
100% Cotton
Shrink free as a result of garment dyeing process