Speaking directly from the collection room in the Japanese American National Museum, Kristen shares letters between her Great Uncle Henry Kondo and his parents who had been relocated to Gila River. We learn about life and concerns of this Nisei solder, as he prepared for war at camp Shelby, and later as he brought hope to his family from the front lines. We’re given insight into the bright young mind of this compassionate and brave soldier on a Mother’s Day in 1944.