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The Go For Broke Monument - Powerful Tribute to the Japanese American Soldiers of World War II.NEW

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Date: Saturday, 30 March, 2019       Time: All Day
Map of Go For Broke Monument (Next Door to MOCA-Museum of Contemporary Art), 160 N. Central Avenue

The Go For Broke Monument stands as a powerful tribute to the Japanese American soldiers of World War II.

These courageous individuals fought to serve their country and to prove their patriotism so that their families and future generations could live and work freely in the United States without fear of discrimination or racial prejudice.

The black granite monument is engraved with the names of more than 16,000 Japanese American men and women who served during the war. It includes the Japanese American soldiers who served in these military units during World War II in the European, Pacific, and China-Burma-India theaters.
- 100th Infantry Battalion (Separate)
- 442nd Regimental Combat Team
- Military Intelligence Service
- 522nd Field Artillery Battalion
- 232nd Combat Engineer Company
- 1399 Engineer Construction Battalion

Located in the historic district of Little Tokyo in Los Angeles, California, the Go For Broke Monument today welcomes tens of thousands of visitors from around the world each year.

When
Open year round 

Location
Go For Broke Monument160 N. Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

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Saturday, 30 March, 2019



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