They were the "Nisei"...Japanese-Americans serving in the army. They served in Europe. Here is a link about them. http://www.njahs.org/research/442.html
Peaple from different parts of the world helped Britain during the war like America France and sikhs were part of our army swell but to the rest of the world it would mean world peace :)
Mobile army surgical hospital
It depends on what you mean by army. The army doesn't include marines who experience some of the toughest training in the world. Personally I'd say the SAS as even after their initial training stage never actually stop training.
England hasn't had its own army for 300 years. You probably mean the British Army.
Desu or Des is the Japanese verb 'to be'
"Taisa" is the Japanese equivalent for the rank of "Colonel" during WWII.
No, Unless by 'vietnam war' you mean the Japanese conquest of French Indochina during WWII .
Peaple from different parts of the world helped Britain during the war like America France and sikhs were part of our army swell but to the rest of the world it would mean world peace :)
The Union Army was the Northern army during the American Civil War. The Union Army fought and defeated the Confederate States (Southern) Army in 1865.
they were mean
It means White World.
It depends on the kanji, but "se" can mean "world" or "back, spine."
Mobile army surgical hospital
That is not Japanese, you might mean 'konnichiwa' which can mean 'hello, good day etc' and is used as standard greeting during different times of day.
It was a military unit
when peopel are forcedto join the army
it means exactly that "a peaceful world" you say it Heiwa na sekai