I think the information in this post about Japanese Americans who served in World War II is so important that I have to share it.
Nisei soldiers
Smitty held the Nisei in very high regard and I would be remiss in neglecting to tell their story. Beside, one of these men might have been directly responsible for the safe return of my father. In reality, it would be near impossible to relate a story of the Pacific War without mentioning their service. Some of this unique intelligence force worked ‘behind the scene’ stateside U.S.A. or Australia, but many were up front and fighting at and behind enemy lines.
Smitty always had extreme appreciation for the courage, resilience and down-right crazy stunts they pulled off. They were capable of going behind the lines to acquire information or cut into the radio lines and all the while they remained quite aware that their own units might mistake them for the enemy when they returned. This did happen more than once.
Most everyone is aware of whom the…
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A very worthy share!
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It sure spoke to me, Liz. Thanks for stopping by. ✋️
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You’re welcome, Tim.
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Thank you for sharing, Tim.
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Thank you for sharing, Tim. Wonderful post.
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I sure thought so, Gwen. It really touched me, and I almost had to share it. 🙂
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Thanks for sharing this important story, Tim.
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This really spoke to me, Eden.
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Thanks for sharing, Tim. I am currently reading Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet about the American born Japanese during WW2 and the internments. It is very interesting.
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I think the internment camps were a sad happening in my country.
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They were very sad, but the British interned the Germans and the Italians. They also interned the Afrikaners in their own country. War isn’t fair or just.
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Thank you, Tim. Heading over now 🙂
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A very informative post, Barbara.
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