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Remo Bosia
Remo Bosia was an American soldier and author of the memoir ''The General and I'' (New York: Phaedra, 1971) (). He spent the years of World War II in court-martial proceedings after attempting to enlist in the United States Army. His book talks about how he felt personally singled out by General John L. DeWitt An Italian-American, Remo Bosia was born in Madera, California, and moved to Europe at age six with his parents. As a young man, he returned to the United States, where he worked as a stunt pilot and then as a writer and translator for San Francisco's Italian-American newspaper, ''L'Italia''. After his World War II travails, described in his book ''The General and I'', Bosia opened a jewelry store, which he ran until his retirement, at which time he began operating a motel. The multi-talented Bosia also composed several songs and painted landscapes which were exhibited locally. He died in 1990. () ==Sources==
* US Library of Congress catalog * ''Unknown Internment'' by Stephen Fox (author/educator)
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