STAR ADVERTISER: Chinese American veteran celebrates 99th birthday, Congressional Gold Medal for WWII service

 The celebration did double duty as a recognition of Kam as a recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor awarded by Congress.

“You could see the joy in my dad’s face during the call,” his son, Steve Kam, said in an email. “Although my dad didn’t say much, his smile and body gestures did the talking for him.”

Roughly 20,000 Chinese Americans served in the Armed Forces in World War II, and Congress passed a recognition act for them in 2018. The Congressional Gold Medal was to be awarded collectively to the veterans in an April ceremony in the nation’s capital, but the pandemic put that on hold.

Over 3,000 of these veterans nationwide have been approved for the medal, with more expected to be added to the list, according to retired Maj. Gen. Robert G.F. Lee, a former Hawaii state adjutant general and co-­chairman of the Chinese American World War II Recognition Project-Hawaii.

Lee, who hosted Wednesday’s celebration, said Kam is among 300 Hawaii recipients of the Congressional Gold Medal.

“When I first heard about the Chinese American WWII Veterans Recognition Project from a friend, I immediately submitted an application for my dad as a way of showing him how much we appreciated his service while in the Army,” Steve Kam said. “Growing up in Hawaii, he frequently talked to my brother and I about his deployment to Guadalcanal but we didn’t know where this was. Neither my brother nor I served in the military but we were always grateful to those who served, served to protect our freedom and our way of life.”

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Announcement on Scheduling of the DC Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony

While many of us had envisioned a Fall, 2019 Congressional Gold Medal (CGM) Ceremony in Washington, DC, the Recognition Project team has determined that this Ceremony will be held in Spring, 2020. The exact date is still not known until the process of working with the U.S. Mint on the design, reviews, approval, and manufacture of our Chinese American WWII Veterans CGM is completed. Once the U.S. Mint finalizes and approves the design, they send notification to Congress, which begins the process of scheduling the Medal Ceremony. Once Congress sets the date in coordination with our Project team, we’ll be able to advise all confirmed Veterans and/or their next-of-kin family members of specific travel details, including the hotel accommodations, transportation within the city, other venues, costs, etc. We will also arrange for limited transportation to designated events for veterans and those with limited mobility

Regional Congressional Gold Medal Ceremonies will be conducted at locations across the country to be determined after the DC Ceremony. Please continue to look for these updates sent directly to your email from CGMCommittee@caww2.org or keep posted by visiting our website at www.caww2.org.