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    My father, uncle and father in law all served in the WWII US Navy, Pacific Fleet. The J@@@ didn't fight in an honorable fashion, starting with the sneak attack at Pearl Harbor, followed on by the Bataan Death March, torpedoing of hospital ships, and the countless atrocities in the Philippines and mainland China. They fought with no quarter, and we learned to give none. As these raw memories fade with the passing of that generation, I suppose new collector interest will rise. I, for one, won't have any of it in my house.

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