Desert Camouflage
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Grandpa was good at persuading the others
after the official evacuation orders.
Detained at Tulare Assembly Center,
he was the voice of reason among his angry friends,
raising everyone’s spirits
when he started the morning exercise class.
Some issei said Grandpa couldn’t be trusted --
after all, hadn’t he volunteered
to fight in World War I?
And why did he speak better English
or brag that he was already a U.S. citizen
when the government denounced them as aliens?
At Gila, when nobody was willing
to make camouflage netting the military needed,
only Grandpa could talk them into it.
How many American soldiers would ever suspect
the netting protecting them was sewn by issei
whose faces could never be camouflaged?
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