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Japanese-Americans have always been a valuable part of any American war effort. During World War 1, they served as part of the All Japanese Company D unit, First Hawaiian Regiment of Infantry. Japanese Americans were a large portion of Hawaii's population during the time, and stepped forward to enlist willingly. They hoped their enlistment would lead to them gaining American citizenship. Sadly, this did not happen.
The military goal of the US in the Pacific during World War 2 was Japanese surrender.
Douglas MacArthur
Douglas MacArthur
They served in the US military.
a little bit over a 100,000.
Japanese American, Mexican Americans, Philipino Americans, etc.
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He was an important US military leader during World War 2. He served in the Pacific Theater of Operations.
He did join the military; but I am not sure which branch.
Certainly there were Black Americans who fought and served during World War 2 in all the armed forces. The most famous crew of them are called the Tuskeegee Airmen. Their story is on Wikipedia and at their own web site.
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A highly decorated major general who served in the Pacific Campaign (for the US) during the Second World War in both the 11th and 28th Bomber Squadrons.