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At random: The first Japanese prisoner of war captured by the Americans was Kazuo Sakamaki, an ensign in the Imperial Japanese Navy. He was captured on the morning of December 7, 1941. Sakamaki had set an explosive charge to destroy his disabled submarine, which had been trapped on Waimanalo Beach. When the explosives failed to go off, he swam to the bottom of the submarine to investigate the cause of the failure and became unconscious due to a lack of oxygen. Sakamaki was found by a Hawaiian soldier, David Akui, and was taken into military custody. When he awoke, he found himself in a hospital under American armed guard. After the war he returned to Japan and found work with the Toyota Motor Corporation before retiring in 1987. Sakamaki died on November 29, 1999, aged 81.
My Mother's Surgery tomorrow...
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miss lumpy bumps
Posted 2009-07-30 12:56 PM (#29157)


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Subject: My Mother's Surgery tomorrow...

Well, we have a start time...she has to be at hospital no later than 7:30 AM...which means it could be anywhere from that time until ???.
Garry and I will pick her up at 7...it's only a short truck from where she lives to hospital...that's the easy part...the hard part...is waiting.

Keep her in your thoughts and prayers. 

Thank you, Dear Friends.
Ralph Luther
Posted 2009-07-30 1:20 PM (#29158 - in reply to #29157)
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Let her know we're hoping and praying for the best.
Stoops
Posted 2009-07-30 1:47 PM (#29167 - in reply to #29157)
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She will be in our prayers, too!!!!!!!
Tell her she has a very large family praying for her.

Runner485
Posted 2009-07-30 2:03 PM (#29168 - in reply to #29157)


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Like they said Patti....
Blue from West Oz
Posted 2009-07-30 5:25 PM (#29180 - in reply to #29157)


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Best wishes to your Mum/Mom from Blue of the SHO fraternity *_*

Blue *_*
viejo
Posted 2009-07-30 5:46 PM (#29184 - in reply to #29157)


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Patti, hope all goes well tomorrow. We'll be thinking of you and waiting to hear how it came out.

Viejo

Don Gentry
Posted 2009-07-30 8:57 PM (#29193 - in reply to #29157)


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Done, and done again!  Best wishes to the provider of the genes that made La Grande Dam de la Lumpe!

Godspeed....

miss lumpy bumps
Posted 2009-07-31 12:20 AM (#29203 - in reply to #29193)


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Subject: RE: My Mother's Surgery tomorrow...

Thank you, ONE AND ALL, your good thoughts and prayers will go with her.  Now, it is ALL OF YOU, who I have to thank, for making me feel better about what SHE is about to have done.  I know she would want me to say a very heart-felt thank you to all of you. 

I will let you know how she does when all is said and done.


Edited by miss lumpy bumps 2009-07-31 12:21 AM
iPOD
Posted 2009-07-31 12:33 AM (#29204 - in reply to #29157)


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Thinking of and praying for!
dex armstrong
Posted 2009-07-31 5:16 AM (#29211 - in reply to #29157)


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Patti, Dearest Duchess holding you in my thoughts and prayers...Your deeply indebted Friend DEX
docbeeghly
Posted 2009-07-31 5:33 AM (#29212 - in reply to #29157)
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May the spirit of GOD go with her and may GOD guide the hands of the surgeon.
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