Pierre Moulin talks about one of the most important battles in U.S History. Working toward an accomplishment of his vision of the future, he created in 1989 the Peace and Freedom Trail on the path of the 100/442nd RCT with a view to forever imprint the mark of the US Samurais onto Bruyeres soil. He helped American of Japanese ancestry get recognition for their wartime contributions, which was finally made into a Civil Liberties Act by President Ronald Reagan in 1988. In 1994, he was named by the Prefect of the State of Vosges to organize the ceremonies of the Liberation of the Vosges. Pierre is a member of the Military Intelligence Service, he is also proud to be an Honorary Member of K company 100/442nd RCT (The most decorated unit in American History).
Member of the Office of Strategic Service Society
Recipient of the Israeli Commemorative Medals of Wallenberg, Sugihara and Lutz (
Recipient of the Kansha Medal (Japanese American) 1993
Recipient of the Honor Paddle from the U.S. Army Pacific (2009)
Recipient of the Gold Medal of the Peace and Freedom Trail (1989) …...more
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