A Japanese internment camp revisited: Hundreds of Japanese Americans interned during World War II at the Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Wyoming return — many for the first time — for a reunion and museum opening.
(Not into trucker caps, personally, but Bacon Sakatani, above, totally gets a pass.)
Photo: At the reunion’s opening dinner, Bacon Sakatani wore his Heart Mountain trucker’s cap and his jeans rolled up about four inches, just as he did as a kid at the camp. View more photos at the gallery. Credit: Esmeralda Bermudez / Los Angeles Times
(Source: Los Angeles Times)