. What is one way that the reasoning in Lt. Commander Ringle’s letter differs from the reasoning in Dr. Herter’s? Lt. Commander Ringle tries to create hysteria about Japanese American disloyalty, while Dr. Herter merely expresses concern. Lt. Commander Ringle gives specific reasons for mistrusting Japanese Americans, while Dr. Herter only makes vague accusations. Lt. Commander Ringle draws a distinction between actively and passively loyal Japanese Americans, while Dr. Herter asserts that they are all loyal to the United States. Lt. Commander Ringle discusses several different subgroups of Japanese Americans instead of lumping them all together and judging them as a one group.