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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Tremendous progress has been made. BTW, don't be a "white person" in much of Asia and expect equal treatment. We are not the only ones with issues.
We still have people who survived the Japanese in WWII and their children who remember what that was like.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Lt Col Charlie Brown I Understand what it Means to be called "Haole", I Learned what it is to be a Minority.
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CSM Charles Hayden
CSM Charles Hayden
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
Last night we watched HUELL HOWSER’s travelogue visit to the Japanese History Museum in downtown Los Angeles.

A majority of the show was the showing of home movies of their life during that internment and were made by the some of the 120,000 Japanese interned in prison camps commencing in April 1942 by the US Government during WW II. Two thirds of those interned Japanese Americans had been born in the US.

The movies were of various quality as some were made surreptitiously with contraband cameras.

Howser’s shows are available from Archives of Chapman University, Orange, CA. Howser’s 2,000 +- films were donated to the university upon his death.
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Maj Marty Hogan
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I think this is about the same in every country you travel to for the most part. Some areas are better and some are worse
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