Showing posts with label army. Show all posts
Showing posts with label army. Show all posts

9.07.2015

Ben Kuroki, decorated World War II airman, dies at 98

Nisei tail gunner overcame bigotry to serve in 58 combat missions for the U.S. Army Air Forces.



Ben Kuroki, a decorated Japanese American tail gunner in the Army Air Forces who flew on 58 bombing missions over three continents during World War II, died last week in Camarillo, California. He was 98.

Ben Kuroki Dies at 98; Overcame Bias Against Japanese-Americans to Fight for U.S.

Kuroki sought to join the U.S. Army after the attack on Pearl Harbor, but he was refused by a recruiter who questioned his loyalty as a Nisei, the child of Japanese immigrants. Determined to enlist, he and his brother drove 150 miles to another recruiter, who allowed them to sign up.

At the time, the Army did not want Japanese American soldiers on bomber crews, but Kuroki nonetheless became an airman and received three Distinguished Service Crosses, taking part in raids over Europe and North Africa and then, after receiving special permission from the War Department, in missions over Japan.

1.30.2015

U.S. Army deletes "chinks" tweet

Can we please retire this expression?



Folks, I've said this before, but can we please retire the phrase "chink in the armor"? I know this is a legit, centuries-old expression, meaning "a vulnerable area," but its usage today just does not look or sound right and makes for awkward moments, regardless of intent. Our latest offender: the United States Army.

Army expresses surprise about racism allegations over deleted tweet

On Thursday afternoon, the Army's official Twitter account posted a tweet referring "chinks" in the armor of its special ops capabilities. The tweet, which prompted several accusations of racism, has since been deleted.

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