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military conflicts Mar 3, 2026, 6:05 AM
Japanese Americans serve valiantly in WWII despite wrongful internment - Following Pearl Harbor in 1941, Japanese Americans were interned by the U.S. government and labeled 'alien enemies.'
- Many Nisei soldiers volunteered for military service to prove their loyalty and fight against discrimination.
- A recent exhibit showcases their sacrifices and bravery, ensuring their stories are remembered by future generations.
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military conflicts Jan 26, 2026, 12:03 PM
Japanese American soldiers honored with posthumous promotions after decades - Seven Japanese American soldiers will be promoted posthumously to 2nd lieutenant after dying in WWII.
- These soldiers served under segregation and faced discrimination, branded as 'enemy aliens' during the war.
- The ceremony reflects a significant recognition of their sacrifices and contributions to the nation.
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