2050	Fujimoto	Harley T.		Loveland, CO	8/0/1945	11/0/1946				1			1										1			Fujimoto_Harley.txt
2051	Fuchiwaki	Hiroaki Hilo			9/19/44				1	1	1				Served in Port Moresby, New Guinea, Aitape, and the Philippines. On a 45 TDY learned that the atom bomb had ended the war and was discharged.						1					
2052	Fujimoto	Tom	11/3/1925	Sacramento, CA	11/0/1943	5/0/1946				1			1		Graduated from Tri-State High School in Tule Lake Detention Camp. Worked night shift in a defense plant in Cleveland before being inducted into the Army.	After discharge attended college and began working for the California Department of Water Resources in 1951. Served as Sacramento JACL president, member of Nisei Post 8985, and president of Hokka Kumamoto Kenjin Kai.										
2053	Fukusawa	Fred K.	0/0/1926	Los Angeles, CA	5/5/45	2/0/1946							1										1			Fukusawa_Fred.txt
2054	Fukui	Edwin Yukio	11/27/1922	Tacoma, WA	0/0/1942				1	1	1				Attended Washington State University for two years before entering the service.	April 2, 1945, killed in action on the Kalema Islands near Okinawa.	Bronze Star	Purple Heart	Combant Infantryman's Badge						1	
2055	Hamamoto	Masaru	10/0/1925	Seattle, WA	9/1/50								1				United Nations Service Medal				1				1	Hamamoto_Masaru.txt
2056	Sakakida	Richard	11/19/1920	Puunene, Hawaii	4/7/41						1		1				Philippine Defense Medal	Philippine Liberation Medal	National Defense Medal of the Republic of the Philippines				1		1	Sakakida_Richard.txt
2057	Harano	Yoshio Kenneth	3/19/1915	Honolulu, HI	6/0/1942	2/0/1946					1		1		Worked for two years as instructor and division chairman at Camp Savage and Fort Snelling, Minn. Worked as linguist in Occupation. After discharge from Army, returned to Japan as a Department of Army civilian. 	Worked in Federal Civil Service for 34 years.							1			
2058	Hayashi	Masami									1		1		Witnessed the Manila War Crimes trials.						1					
2059	Hideka	Susumi			2/0/1942		1								After training at Camp Shelby, he went to Camp Savage, but never served in the Pacific War.						1					
2060	Higa	Frank	3/0/1924	Sanger, CA	1/0/1945	10/0/1946							1		Served in the Occupation in Yokohama, Japan, at a storage warehouse. 						1					
2061	Hironaka	George K.			6/12/43	5/23/46	1								Taught language and geography at MISLS in Camp Savage and Fort Snelling, Minn.						1					
2062	Imagawa	Tetsuo													One of the first four teachers at MISLS, Presidio, San Francisco. 						1					
2063	Shunichi	Bill Imoto	2/14/1915	Harding, WA	9/30/41	2/19/42									Was enlisted in the Army twice, and on his second tour of duty died in the Middle Pacific area on August 13, 1943.								1			
2064	Inouye	George Hajime				9/0/1946									Entered the Army and trained to replace the 442nd Regiment in Europe. 	Went into MISLS at Fort Snelling, Minn., but never left for Japan. Helped move MISLS to Presidio of Monterey, Calif.				1						
2065	Kadoyama	Joe Yazuru	6/3/1923	Kent, WA	0/0/1944				1	1	1				Served in the Philippines and other locations in the South Pacific. Killed at the Okinawa Airstrip on August 13, 1945.								1		
2066	Kariya	Juetts I.						1							One of the first MIS linguists in the field. Served on Kiska, Attu, and other Aleutian Island campaigns.						1				
2067	Kawamoto	Yukio		Berkeley, CA	2/0/1942	8/10/45				1					Served in a 2nd Battle of Bougainville, a beach head landing at Lingayen, and in campaigns on the Philippines.	After discharge, helped Japanese Americans resettle in the San Francisco Bay Area.					1				1
2068	Kiyomoto	Yoji George													Had a brother who served in the Japanese Army. When Kiyomoto served in Japan during the Occupation, he was not allowed to go to his family's prefecture. When he returned to the U.S. he learned that his brother had died in a sub crash.						1				
2069	Konishi	Henry		Imperial, CA	11/0/1944								1		In the Occupation served at the Manila War Crimes Section. 						1				1
2070	Matsumonji	Ikera		Minturn, CO	3/0/1946	3/0/1950							1		Served in Counterintelligence Corps in Tokyo.						1				
2071	Choy	Koon Hin			0/0/1947								1		Volunteered for the Army in Honolulu, Hawaii, and served in Saitama, Japan. Became a staff member on the Stars and Stripes and supervised 500 Japanese nationals.										
