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George Takei recalls an awards ceremony in 2000 in which President Clinton upgraded members of the all-Nisei 442nd division’s military honors to the Medal of Honor, the highest military honor of the country. Prior to this, Takei explains that the 442nd was able to rescue another battalion that seemed impossible to save, thereby proving their bravery and their willingness to serve their country.
President Clinton’s statement acknowledges outright that the United States made a mistake, first in denying Japanese Americans the right to serve in the military in the first place, and then by using the loyalty questionnaire to force…