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"This is a story about the United States Government's abrogation of a people's civil rights, labeling them as undesirable for military service, then asking them to volunteer for the Army, and eventually drafting them out of concentration camps and sending those who resisted from the prison they inhabited to federal penitentiaries at Leavenworth, Kansas and McNeil Island, Washington"--Introduction.
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Wyoming Samurai: the World War II warriors of Heart Mountain
2015, Western History Publications
in English
0983085153 9780983085157
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Table of Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Contradictions and the question of military service
Uncle Sam comes knocking
Volunteers and military training
Different kinds of war
Training and the war continue
Legend and Heart Mountain's casualty list grow
Beginning of the end
Epilogue
Appendix: Heart Mountain honor roll
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-174) and index.
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