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Motoya Nakamura The Oregonian
"Fighting Prejudice on Two Fronts"


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'Roy Maeda' Roy Maeda had spent two years locked up with his family in the Minidoka internment camp in Idaho, before he was allowed to leave camp to study watchmaking at an Illinois jewelry school. In early 1945, he joined up with the 442nd as an infantryman during the combat team's final push against the Germans' defensive line in northern Italy. The enemy fired a mortar barrage that sent shrapnel flying into Maeda's right ankle and left thigh. In July 1946, Maeda stood at the attention on the White House grounds and listened as President Harry S. Truman welcomed the 442nd home from war. 'He told us, 'You had to fight prejudice here and over there,'' Maeda said, ''and you won.''
 

 

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