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jorgevlorgan

(8,281 posts)
Fri Sep 4, 2020, 04:43 PM Sep 2020

My grandfather's brother was not a loser or a sucker, nor were his friends he saw die

Thomas Taro Higa (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Taro_Higa) volunteered to serve in World War II at a time when the government was forcing Japanese-Americans like himself into internment camps. As a PFC, he received a silver star after he ran into gunfire and rescued two of his battle buddies when shot in the back. He was a member of the 100th Infantry batallion -one of the most decorated battalions in history, and suffered among the most casualties in the war. He was one of half a dozen Japanese American uncles of my mothers who served in world war two in the 442nd or 100th battalion (I think they merged in 1944).

All of them were wounded in combat. All of them saw friends die. All of these people were motivations for me to join the service myself some years back, where I also knew my share of those who died and were wounded. Donald Trump believes that everybody who joined the service, was wounded or died, was a sucker. He cannot fathom anybody doing anything for anybody other than themselves. No Mr. President, those who died were not losers.

Those of us who served -and our friends who died, were not fools. Mr President: May your contempt for those better than you rot you to your very cowardly core.

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My grandfather's brother was not a loser or a sucker, nor were his friends he saw die (Original Post) jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 OP
Thank you for sharing this humbling experience. Karadeniz Sep 2020 #1
My late -- Black -- husband went, and served honorably, marybourg Sep 2020 #2
He sounds like he was an incredible man jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #3
Just a man, like millions of others, who saw their duty marybourg Sep 2020 #4

marybourg

(12,598 posts)
2. My late -- Black -- husband went, and served honorably,
Fri Sep 4, 2020, 04:52 PM
Sep 2020

in the segregated Navy in WWII, then came home to be treated less well than the Italian POWs in a nearby camp. He never complained. He did his duty as a citizen, even if others didn’t treat him as one. He was a hero, Mr pResident. You’re a malevolent nincompoop.

marybourg

(12,598 posts)
4. Just a man, like millions of others, who saw their duty
Fri Sep 4, 2020, 04:57 PM
Sep 2020

and did it (where did I hear that?). Of course, to me he was pretty special.

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