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mahatmakanejeeves

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Tue Aug 15, 2017, 04:30 PM Aug 2017

WWII veteran returns a Japanese flag he took from a dead soldier 73 years ago.

WWII veteran returns a Japanese flag he took from a dead soldier 73 years ago to tearful and grateful family.



US vet returns dead Japanese soldier’s flag

By MARI YAMAGUCHI
Today

HIGASHISHIRAKAWA, Japan (AP) — Tatsuya Yasue buried his face into the flag and smelled it. Then he held the 93-year-old hands that brought this treasure home, and kissed them.

Marvin Strombo, who had taken the calligraphy-covered Japanese flag from a dead soldier at World War II island battlefield 73 years ago, returned it Tuesday to the family of Sadao Yasue. They had never gotten his body or — until that moment — anything else of his.

Yasue and Tatsuya’s sister Sayoko Furuta, 93, sitting in her wheelchair, covered her face with both hands and wept silently as Tatsuya placed the flag on her lap. Strombo reached out and gently rubbed her shoulder.

“I was so happy that I returned the flag,” Strombo said. “I can see how much the flag meant to her. That almost made me cry ... It meant everything in the world to her.”
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WWII veteran returns a Japanese flag he took from a dead soldier 73 years ago. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2017 OP
incredible! Blue_Tires Aug 2017 #1
Tough story - mixed emotions MyOwnPeace Aug 2017 #2

MyOwnPeace

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2. Tough story - mixed emotions
Tue Aug 15, 2017, 05:26 PM
Aug 2017

It's still all about old men sending young boys out to die.
In war there are really no winners.

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