The threat of the Japanese army against Americans The Pacific War is different from the war in Europe and the Mediterranean. Throughout European campaign, the Allies have focused on strategic bombing and ground forces. The use of tanks is also more prominent in Africa and European theaters. Many war changes occurred during the Second World War. The war in African and European theaters was mainly done in the air and on the ground. Part of the reason is the evolution of the Pacific War, increasing complexity of technology and weapons, fierce battle with enthusiastic enemies, and strengthening coordination of aviation and maritime support.
Japanese Americans proved assets of American war efforts rather than threats. America has its diversity as a weapon. If the government does not lock their families in concentration camps, the military may find more recruits and better utilize the assets offered by Japan. Thousands of Middle Eastern Americans, many of whom are Muslims, serve military and law enforcement agencies. This includes the Elite Special Operations Force - Sergeant Staff of Green Beret Stuff born in Sudan. In December 2005, Aiman Taha was murdered in an explosion in Iraq. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery
Harry Kilgore (D - WV), a member of the Senate Armed Committee, sent a letter from Roosevelt to Americans to protest Japan 's existence in the United States as a serious threat. "I enclose a sample of several protest actions, I received a protest action sample from people far away from the Pacific Coast and mentioned the dangers of Japanese and other inhabitants in that area." "I sincerely believe that the Pacific coast should be declared a military area, regardless of its citizenship, it is permitted to remove it under military law, and internal and less dangerous I can transfer it to the area. "
In 1943, the military began accepting American born Japanese. Many Japanese Americans are enthusiastic to prove their loyalty by serving in the military. Japanese American soldiers attracted great public attention due to their courage in the Pacific and Europe. The recognition and attitude of Japanese Americans has changed through the dedication of 442d and patriotism (Kitano, 60-61). War changed the traditional role of Japanese Americans. In the 1950s, schools that Japanese students also banned were hired as second generation teachers. The fact that Hawaii was accepted as the 50 th state in North America is a landmark event for the Japanese and American society. Hawaii became the first US state to elect Japanese executives (Beiye, 61-62)