Civilian Internee Message Cards
Family correspondence of the Knight family interned at Camp No. 3, Baguio. 

CAMP 3, BAGUIO to WASHINGTON
Internee card written by the mother to her family back in the United States.
The placing of dates on the cards were officially allowed by the Japanese in March of 1944.
Note signature was erased and retyped in.

Internee card written by the son to his uncle back in the United States
Message that he has been promoted to Grade 2 may indicate that life was moderately OK.

These are the only two known examples of this yellow card used at Baguio Camp No. 3.
All other examples of this card are used at Camp No. 2, Los Banos.