After Pearl Harbor, Japanese Americans are taken to the camps, and there the obake continue to haunt the community.
After Pearl Harbor, Japanese Americans are taken to the camps, and there the obake continue to haunt the community.
In 1941, the Japanese-American community of San Pedro experience horror. And that was even before Pearl Harbor.
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Crozier finds Terror Camp is devolving into chaos. A mutiny may be rearing its head.
Crozier orders the ships abandoned, then the crews travel to setup at Terror Camp on King William Island.
Cmdr. Fitzjames - in the absence of Crozier, drying out his alcoholism - must manage decaying rations and an antsy crew.
Crozier's crew are deteriorating, both mentally and physically. Just like Hickey and his party, in much worse ways.
Crozier is taken back to Hickey's mutineer camp, where he must try to save himself and as many of his remaining men as possible.
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