Tools for Educators - Photo Gallery: Daniel K. Inouye
Daniel K. Inouye was a student at McKinley High School in 1941. After the bombing he served in a First Aid corps, then volunteered for the 442nd, becoming Hawaii’s senior U.S. senator and a national symbol.
Daniel Inouye as McKinley High School senior
Inouye as US Army volunteer inductee
Inouye, lower left, early wartime portrait with friends
U.S. Sen. Daniel K. Inouye became the best known Asian American
Closeup Private Inouye
A rapidly maturing Inouye, wartime studio portrait
Inouye was among the thousands mobilized for the 442nd
After 1959 statehood, Inouye became a symbol of Hawaii