My uncle put it on the line in WWII as well (Battle of the Bulge, Remagen bridge). He was killed by a bazooka hit two days after crossing the Remagen bridge. We visit his grave most memorial days in Nebraska.
I take nothing away from your service to this country. You will be forever honored for your service. I simply pointed out that taking innocent AMERICAN CITIZENS and putting them in internment camps and FORCING them to dispose of ALL of their worldly possessions is WRONG! That's not the country that I support, and I would hope that it's not yours?
Aha, Please read more carefully, I did not say internment was right or wrong. I essayed on the necessity of making wise choices for the survival of America, and my reasons for believing she MUST survive.
As far as supporting my country, sorry, I am a nationalist, my country right or wrong. No nation is perfect, so America can't be always right. There is so much right with America as compared to any other nation that I am safe with that position. The millions of foreigners coming here legally, illegally, some at great risk, clearly see that America is more right than wrong. I see you are off base.