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Internment camps destroyed lives, yet one local man still gave back to this country

Summary by San Diego Union Tribune
If you called Jack Kubota happy go lucky, you’d be half right.  At age 95, Kubota is a happy man, but his luck ran out during World War II when he was 13 years old. Young Jack was an American citizen but was forced to leave his home in Imperial Valley along with his family and relocate to an internment camp in Arizona because they were of Japanese ancestry.   “I remember learning the day Pearl Harbor was bombed that the FBI took the leaders of o…
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