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Idabell Jane Olson 1932 - 2009

Idabell Jane Olson of MN was born on December 1, 1932, and died at age 76 years old on June 20, 2009. Idabell Olson was buried at Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery Section 3 Site 427 15550 Hwy 115, in Little Falls.
Idabell Jane Olson
MN
December 1, 1932
June 20, 2009
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  • 12/1
    1932

    Birthday

    December 1, 1932
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    Unknown
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: CPL Wars/Conflicts: Korea
  • 06/20
    2009

    Death

    June 20, 2009
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery Section 3 Site 427 15550 Hwy 115, in Little Falls, Mn 56345
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In 1932, in the year that Idabell Jane Olson was born, five years to the day after Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic, Amelia Earhart flew solo from Newfoundland to Ireland, the first woman to cross the Atlantic solo and the first to replicate Lindbergh's feat. She flew over 2,000 miles in just under 15 hours.
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In 1942, Idabell was merely 10 years old when on February 19th, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066. This authorized the Secretary of War to "prescribe certain areas as military zones." On March 21st, he signed Public Law 503 which was approved after an hour discussion in the Senate and 30 minutes in the House. The Law provided for enforcement of his Executive Order. This cleared the way for approximately 120,000 men, women, and children of Japanese ancestry to be evicted from the West Coast and to be held in concentration camps and other confinement sites across the country. In Hawaii, a few thousand were detained. German and Italian Americans in the U.S. were also confined.
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