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    Perhaps my best flag yet - great provenance. Can I please get some help translating?

    Konnichiwa Everyone,

    I am posting a photo of a great Yosegaki flag I just acquired that came with some original paperwork. It was brought home by a Euda Delcambre (Co F, 2nd BN, 130 Infantry Regiment, 33rd ID, US Army) from Northern Luzon on 5 March 1945 in the Baguio/Kennon Road Area. After the war Euda was a Louisiana Sheriff for over 20 years.

    I plan on getting this one professionally framed but I just couldn't wait to post it to find out more. I see the typical Ki Bu un cho kyu in the bottom right, along with the familiar "kun" kanji, I was wondering if anyone could translate the name, or anything else, if it stands out.







    Sincerest thanks to everyone in advance. Happy collecting.

    -Matt

    #2
    Hi Matt-san,

    That's a nice Hinomaru Yosegaki Flag.

    Translations as follows (From right to left):

    應召 (Iwai Oushou) - Congratulation Draftee

    永坂俊男 (Nakasaka/Nagazaka/Nagasaka/Nakazaka Toshio)

    (Kunn) - Mr.

    (Inoru) - Pray (for)

    武運長久 (Bu-unn Choukyuu) - Continued luck in the fortunes of war

    必勝 (Hisshou) - Certain victory

    Other characters are names.

    Hope they help.

    Regards,
    Taka

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      #3
      Greetings Taka-san,

      Thank you very much. I was hoping just for a name but got much more. I will post an update once the framing is complete.

      Regards.
      -Matt

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        #4
        Very interesting flag Matt as was the career of Sheriff Delcambre . There is information about him on the Internet.

        Regards,
        Stu

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          #5
          Nice flag Matt, It would sure look nice with the capture certificate incorporated into the framing job.

          PG-

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            #6
            Originally posted by Paul G View Post
            Nice flag Matt, It would sure look nice with the capture certificate incorporated into the framing job.

            PG-
            Paul,

            I intend to do precisely that, I think it's going to be a great display. -- A window into history, if you will.

            Originally posted by Stu W View Post
            Very interesting flag Matt as was the career of Sheriff

            Delcambre . There is information about him on the Internet.

            Regards,
            Stu
            Hello Stu.

            I read he was the first Sheriff in Vermilion Parish whose career exceeded 20+ years. I also found a LA Senate Resolution "SR No. 16" that Commemorates Delcambre's long career and accomplishments.

            http://www.lanewsbureau.com/inst/200...00/SR16_EN.PDF

            Here is his entry as one of the Living Legends of the Acadian Museum in Erath, LA.
            http://www.acadianmuseum.com/legends.php?viewID=64


            Thanks again everyone.
            Happy Collecting.
            -Matt
            Last edited by 2xEnvelopment; 03-13-2014, 11:20 AM.

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