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David Brumbaugh's avatar

Pvt. Munemori took a demotion and gave up a "safe" position to join in combat. A decision that ultimately cost him his life. Yet he served admirably and saved the lives of two of his fellows, while not even thinking twice about it. May he and the other Neise that served be long remembered.

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Wally Firkins's avatar

Thank you Tara for another MOH Monday. God bless all who have served. Mr. Munemori for his brave actions and for his willingness to serve while his family was in an internment camp because of their race.

I knew a Japanese family who served in an internment camp during WW2 and a member of their family who served in the US Army during WW2. They were the among the most patriotic people of the Greatest Generation, in my experience.

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