Congress honors Japanese American veteran interned during World War II
Detained at age 10, he later enlisted in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.
A Japanese American veteran who spent part of his childhood in a U.S. incarceration camp during World War II was formally recognized by Congress more than 80 years later. Raymond Hiroshi Setsuda, 93, received the honor from Rep. Tom Barrett on March 21 in Michigan. After his …



