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Munemori and pay their respects.
is a living testament to the indomitable spirit of those who serve their country.Camaraderie of fellow soldiers was the only solace amidst the chaos.

Norio’s service started with an unexpected turn when he shipped out.He understood that his service was not just about safeguarding a base; it was about standing as a symbol of support for those in need.This was his first time returning to Misawa since his Army unit was assigned to guard the base in 1950.

and the young man had just graduated from Box Elder High School.(DoD photo by Patti Hirahara)Norio Uyematsu’s journey began in the quiet town of Brigham City.

” but Norio was determined not to let their sacrifices be in vain.
but he had yet to learn how much it would impact him.was a CV-22 pilot and flight commander.
Air Force Senior Airman Brian K.He was assigned to the 21st Special Operations Squadron.
353rd Special Operations Wing at Yokota Air Base.Japan that killed eight airmen.