Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Toward the start of the twentieth century, Asian Americans started to go to U.S. military institutes, and the primary Asian Americans were granted the Medal of Honor.
World War I saw Asian Americans filling in as "non-whites" in the National Army. After World War I, Asian American administration fell into indefinite obscurity until World War II when noteworthy commitments by Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, and Korean Americans were archived.