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The answer would be A: He wanted to serve his country even though his country discriminated against him.
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The conclusion can be drawn about Kenje Ogata of his letter to his wife is A. He wanted to continue to serve his country even though his country discriminated against him.
Who is Japanese American Kenje Ogata ?
Kenje Ogata was born June 1, 1919 in Gary, Indiana, the son of Clay Kamezo and Wai Ogata. As a young man he raised up in Sterling, Illinois, participating in Boy Scouts and graduating in 1936 from Sterling High School. Following his graduation, he worked in the plating chamber of the National Manufacturing Company. Interested in aviation, Ogata earned his pilots license via Civilian Pilots Training Program
Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Ogata boarded a train to Chicago, Illinois to join the assistance. Due to his Japanese heritage he was prevented from joining the service by those taking enlistments. However, Ogata was committed to join the service describing the recruitment office "I am here to serve".
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