By DAVID UYEMATSU
WESTMINSTER –Under warm skies and solemn reverence, the Kazuo Masuda Memorial Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3670 held its annual Memorial Day service on May 26 at Westminster Memorial Park, honoring the sacrifices of Japanese American veterans and all who gave their lives in service to the nation.
Master of ceremonies Bradley Uyematsu, a Boy Scout from Troop 788, led the afternoon program with poise and respect, guiding attendees through a moving ceremony that blended military tradition, personal reflection, and community tribute.
The service began promptly at 3 p.m. with a stirring rendition of “Assembly” by bugler David Sheegog, followed by the presentation of colors by the Redondo Union High School Marine Corps Jr. ROTC. Rev. Dr. Fred Tanizaki offered the invocation, inviting all present to reflect on the meaning of remembrance.
David Uyematsu, post adjutant and father of the emcee, gave tribute to the late members of the post, including Sgt. Kazuo Masuda and recently departed comrades Bud Oba and James Yoshinaga.
“Each year we gather to pay tribute to those who died in past wars and conflicts,” he said, honoring their memory with dignity.
Siblings Kaylee Lao and Tyler Lao from the VFW Youth Group led the crowd in the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by a heartfelt performance of the national anthem by vocalist Charlotte Du, a student at Masuda Middle School. Du would later return to sing “America the Beautiful” and “God Bless America,” inviting the crowd to join in patriotic song.
Post Commander James Nakamura welcomed guests, while keynote speaker Rob Covacevich, music director at Kazuo Masuda Middle School, delivered a personal and emotional speech. Covacevich shared what it was like to grow up in a Marine Corps household with a strict but loving father and an Okinawan mother, offering a unique perspective on duty, discipline, and cultural heritage. His words resonated deeply with many in attendance, particularly the Japanese American families who understand the legacy of sacrifice and resilience.
Kazuo Masuda, who grew up in Orange County, was killed in action in 1944 while serving with the 442nd RCT in Italy. He posthumously received the Distinguished Service Cross and was buried at Westminster Memorial Park.
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