so we suffered the first winter but by the second winter we had insulation called celotex. the celotex is a small piece up there left up there about a half inch thick installation that we had throughout and most camps did not have a sealing but we did have a feeling so it cut down on heat as well as sound so some people said gee us kids were fortunate that our parents won't their raise their voice because they'll be heard throughout the 120 foot of the barracks. one week's notice right there. you okay on the exclusion order. there's 108 of these exclusion orders that general john dewitt issued. moving 120,000 people japanese ancestry from washington, oregon, california and arizona right here. we have a world war. i veteran he's protesting but he was labeled as the enemy alien. so he was protesting but he had to go into the camps even though he thought for america during world war one. little known fact is that we had about 2,200 japanese latinos japanese latinos from these white named countries central america and south america president roosevelt requested of all the count