 
                Belcher Jr., Jim - Yokosuka, Japan
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Jim Belcher Jr. joins us to unravel the quiet heroism and generational trauma of a family shaped by both sides of World War II.
His father survived the sinking of the USS Indianapolis, the greatest naval disaster in U.S. history.
His mother, a Japanese civilian, spent her youth dodging American bombs, caring for siblings in air raid shelters, and surviving the fire that consumed her childhood schools.
Their marriage—an improbable union of enemy nations—became the foundation of Jim’s worldview, and his mission.
Drawing from decades of speaking across the country, Belcher delivers more than memory—he delivers context. With the clarity of a historian and the vulnerability of a son, he reflects on the silence that followed service, the propaganda that shaped both nations, and the ways in which America’s wars have grown longer and less defined.
From the PTSD that went untreated in his father’s generation to the modern soldier burdened by rules of engagement written by politicians, Belcher’s insight is unflinching. So too is his call to action: to teach students not just what happened, but why it matters now.
This is not a celebration of war, nor a condemnation—it is an honest reckoning with how nations remember, and how families carry the weight of what history leaves behind.
A powerful listen for veterans, educators, and citizens who still believe memory should serve a purpose.
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