Frank explains returning of territory (taken in battle) and USCAR's key role in rebuilding Okinawa. Moreover, Frank gives credit to the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) during the occupation.

From 1959 to 1972, Frank worked for USCAR. After USCAR dissolved, Frank stayed in Okinawa and joined the Navy Command as a Public Affairs Officer (POA) from 1972 to 1986. Frank recalls President Eisenhower's visit to Okinawa in 1959 and the bad public relations afterward.

After 1986, Frank retired. He resided in Seattle for ten years before moving to Boise, ID. In 2001, he moved to Hawaii to live with his daughter, Barbara. Overall, Frank said his Public Affairs Officer career in Federal Service was rewarding and discussed other Nisei's contributions to occupation in Japan.]]>
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