Photos: The ‘Go for Broke’ Rose Parade float
World War II veteran Dr. Robert Baba, 97, left, with help from his granddaughter, Amanda Newman, places a rose on the “Go for Broke” Rose Parade float, sponsored by the city of Alhambra. Five Japanese American soldiers who fought in World War II have been chosen to ride on the float. (Christina House / For The Times)
Volunteer Laura Huang helps decorate the “Go for Broke” Rose Parade float. The float’s name evokes the Japanese American veterans’ battle cry that reflected their willingness to give their all for their country. (Christina House / For The Times)
Volunteers Kyra Webster, left, her sister Kacie, center, and Kylie Otake help decorate the “Go for Broke” Rose Parade float at the Rosemont Pavilion in Pasadena. (Christina House / For The Times)
World War II veteran Masao Takahashi, Alhambra Mayor Gary Yamauchi and World War II veterans Toke Yoshihashi and Ken Akune, from left, pose for photographs before placing roses on the “Go for Broke” Rose Parade float. (Christina House / For The Times)
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World War II veteran Masao Takahashi places a rose onto the “Go for Broke” Rose Parade float. He was imprisoned at Manzanar before being drafted into the 100th Battalion. (Christina House / For The Times)
World War II veteran Masao Takahashi, right, is greeted by Nisei Week Queen Tori Nishinaka-Leon after Takahashi placed a rose on the “Go for Broke” Rose Parade float. (Christina House / For The Times)
Volunteer Neil Lee helps decorate the “Go for Broke” Rose Parade float. (Christina House / For The Times)