The Unsung Soldiers of World War II
Navajo Indians, Latinos, Blacks, Asians might be considered minorities in this country, but there is no dispute as to the contribution made by all in defending this country.
During World War II, Asian Americans put their life on the line in defending this country while their relatives were placed in internment camps. Take a look at the video above.
The Navajo Indians helped to defeat the enemy by using the Navajo language as a code. A film entitled Windtalkers give the details of their accomplishment. See the trailer below
The unsung soldiers of WWII went over to win a double victory. They fought gallantly against the enemy abroad. However, upon returning home they were battered by the enemy at home that came in the form bigotry. It was decades before their contributions were acknowledged.
On this Memorial Day, Febone1960.net salutes all veterans regardless of race, creed, religion. sex. and sexual orientation for their sacrifice in defending this country.
We must remember injustice for one is an injustice for all.
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