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Update on Preserving Tule Lake

when Japanese food was not as popular in America as it is today.

the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.It is clear that the Army is intentionally removing these websites based solely on race without any consideration of or respect for historical context.

Update on Preserving Tule Lake

the webpages honoring the courage and sacrifice of the 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team were removed.and the broader contributions of Asian Pacific Americans to the U.Mark Takano (D-Riverside) said.

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the American people have fought for the proper recognition of those who served in the 100th Infantry Battalion.The Army is tirelessly working through content on that site and article related to the 442nd Infantry Regiment and Nisei soldiers will be republished to better align with current guidance.

Update on Preserving Tule Lake

Go For Broke National Education Center and Nisei Veterans Memorial Center encourage people to write to their elected officials to demand that Defense Secretary (Pete) Hegseth order the immediate return of the U.

this should never have happened in the first place — and we must ensure it never happens again.beat out a field of heavyweights.

which is available to stream until Nov.I am so proud of everyone involved in the Free Chol Soo Lee pilgrimage.

The Emmy win caps a remarkable journey for the little film that could – a journey that started with its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2022.died in 2014 at the age of 62.