Japanese American Interned During World War II Receives Congressional Honor for Service
Raymond Hiroshi Setsuda, a Japanese American who was interned during World War II, has been honored with a congressional recognition certificate for his service and patriotism. Setsuda, who is now 93 years old, was interned in a camp for three years during the war but later joined the U.S. Army to serve in the Korean War. The recognition was presented by Michigan Congressman Tom Barrett, acknowledging Setsuda's resilience and dedication to the United States. Setsuda's family was present during the ceremony, celebrating his legacy and contributions.