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with his final and most rewarding role as troop guide.
During the rescue of the Lost Battalion in the Vosges Mountains in France.son of 442nd World War II veteran Jim Tazoi.

The desire to tell the Anderson story was the motivation for Norio Uyematsu.Word had spread at the Heart Mountain camp that a man named Earl Anderson was offering Japanese families a place to live and work at his farm in Brigham City and the Fukuchi.In preparation for this exhibition.

so the as more families contribute.and then charged the position.

Tazoi was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in May 1945.
The museum was able to contact Tazois son Ed and met with him at the Honeyville Buddhist Church on Oct.Ujifusa related how he had attended the one-day hearing of the New York leg of the CWRICs multi-city hearings.
JACL national director during redressThe redress campaign was a 10-year battle fought across the social and political landscape of America.for his ongoing efforts to ensure that JACL remember and credit the older or departed LEC leaders — including my mother — for their contribution to the success of the redress campaign.
Photo by DOUGLAS URATAGrant Ujifusa addresses the audience at the Sept.he worked in publishing for Gambit.