260 __|a Arlington, VA : |b PBS, |c 2007. br>
500 __|a Copyright permission expires 09/17/08. br>
508 __|a Director, writer, Bill Kubota. br>
511 0_|a Narrator, Lane Nishikawa. br>
520 __|a After the Pearl Harbor attack, Nebraska farmer Ben Kuroki volunteered for the U.S. Army Air Corps. He would become the first Japanese-American war hero, surviving 58 missions as an aerial gunner over Europe, North Africa and Japan. Between tours of duty he found himself at the center of controversy - a lone spokesman against the racism faced by the thousands of Japanese Americans who were sent to internment camps. Through interviews and rare, never-before-seen film, MOST HONORABLE SON recounts one man's remarkable journey through World War II, providing context to two seemingly disparate histories - the U.S. air war and the Japanese-American experience. 60 minutes. br>
521 __|a Middle school to adult. br>
546 __|a Closed captioned for the hearing impaired. br>
600 10|a Kuroki, Ben, |d 1918- br>
650 _0|a World War, 1939-1945 |x Japanese Americans. br>
700 1_|a Kubota, Bill br>
700 1_|a Nishikawa, Lane br>
710 2_|a PBS br>