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File - In this May 23, 1943, file photo, an American soldier guards a Japanese internment camp at Manzanar, Calif. A human skeleton retrieved from California’s second-highest mountain, Mount Williamson, in October 2019, may be the remains of a Japanese-American man who died in 1945 as part of a fishing party from the Manzanar internment camp. The Inyo County Sheriff’s Department says that is among the possibilities being investigated after the bones were discovered Oct. 7 by two hikers. (AP Photo/File)

File - In this May 23, 1943, file photo, an American soldier guards a Japanese internment camp at Manzanar, Calif. A human skeleton retrieved from California’s second-highest mountain, Mount Williamson, in October 2019, may be the remains of a Japanese-American man who died in 1945 as part of a fishing party from the Manzanar internment camp. The Inyo County Sheriff’s Department says that is among the possibilities being investigated after the bones were discovered Oct. 7 by two hikers. (AP Photo/File)

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