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Japanese Razor Returns Home From Iwo Jima!
Hi Guys!
I’m really excited to post this!!
Some time ago I posted about how my old Boy Scout Scoutmaster (Owen) had loaned me a Japanese made Frameback straight and the sharpening hone that he’d found in a pillbox during the battle for Iwo Jima!
Pictures were taken and Jim over in Japan kindly provided translation for the markings on the blade and the hand written writing inside the coffin case.
Owen is 90 years old! He told me that he wanted to try to return the razor and hone to the deceased soldier’s family (there are no living Japanese survivors from the battle for Iwo Jima), he asked that if he couldn’t do it in his lifetime he wanted me to continue the quest!
Earlier this year, there was a group of high school student from Yamate High School in my hometown and Owen invited the adults to his home to see the razor and hone. They took tons of pictures and thanked him!
Owen emailed me a couple of days ago and said that the adults had shown the pictures to the Vice Principle of the high school and that the vice principle had contacted the Japanese Government and that they had tracked down and found the fallen soldier’s family!!
Now get this!! Owen has two plans! One is to present a member of the soldier’s family the items in Japan or during a visit to Iwo Jima!!
Here’s some pictures of the razor!
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If anyone is interested in hearing Owens testimony for the War Museum in Napa Idaho and in conjuction with the Library of Congress here's the link:
Owen Darst Agenbroad: Digital Collection: Veterans History Project (Library of Congress)
When you get there, click on: The Full Interview!
If it doesn't open in the small box, click on the 'theater/wide/whatever and it should open and work!
I hope all enjoy this!
Roy
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Picture from Japanese Newspaper of The Razor Found on Iwo Jima Being Returned
Hi All!
The Vice Principle of Yamate High School (recently promoted to Principle) was instrumental in getting the pictures that the chaperones had taken at Owens home of the razor and hone found on Iwo Jima to the Japanese Government who helped find the son of the deceased solider. I contacted him and he kindly sent pdf pictures from a Japanese newspaper that the deceased soldier's son had sent him. The only problem was that they were sideways and I couldn't figure out how to change them let alone make them into something that I could post! :banghead:
OZ TO THE RESCUE!:bow:
Now if only the Japanese born and raised woman that I work with can take the time to translate what is written! She can easily read Japanese but struggles with translating it into English!
Any help out there! :shrug: I do have larger copies so that the writing can be easier to read.
Here's the articles;
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