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News We Love: World War II veteran celebrates 100th birthday
Mino Ohye served in both the Japanese Imperial Army and U.S. Army, survived a Siberian prison camp, and supports homeless veterans daily, officials said.
- Recently, Mino Ohye, a World War II veteran from West Sacramento, California, celebrated his 100th birthday, honoring a life of survival and sacrifice.
- Enlisting as a teenager, Ohye joined the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II at age 13.
- Imprisonment in Siberia followed Japan's surrender, and Ohye spent time in a Siberian prison camp, shaping his wartime hardship.
- Ohye now serves his community by picking up trash daily, collecting clothes for homeless veterans, and running a veteran support group.
- Serving in two national militaries, Ohye moved to Northern California and was drafted into the U.S. Army, making his story notable.
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