Fellow American,
I have an urgent request -- and since I know you care about our nation's heroes, I wanted to reach out to you right away.
Jack Nakamura, a World War II veteran of the legendary 442nd Regimental Combat Team, wants to share his story with the American Veterans Center so we can preserve his legacy for the next generation.
To film, produce, and release a documentary with this World War II hero, the American Veterans Center must urgently raise $1,583.
Will you make a gift to this emergency fundraising campaign right now? >>
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Jack, who will celebrate his 100th birthday in February, is one of the last surviving members of the all-Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Team.
In October 1944, the 442nd saved more than 200 American soldiers of the "Lost Battalion" that had been cut off from Allied communications and surrounded by Nazis in the mountains of eastern France.
Today, Jack is one of the few remaining American heroes who can tell this story from first-hand experience -- and I don't want to miss the opportunity to preserve his lessons and experience.
Fellow American, because you're a strong supporter of America's veterans, I'm hoping that I can count on your help for this emergency request before the holiday season.
I hope to be in touch soon with updates about our interview with Jack -- because YOUR support is what makes it possible.
-- James Roberts, American Veterans Center