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Shizuya Hayashi

Shizuya Hayashi (November 28, 1917 – March 12, 2008) was a soldier in the 100th Infantry Battalion of the United States Army.〔Nakaso, Dan. ( "WWII hero Shizuya Hayashi, 90: 100th Battalion private recognized in 2000 with Medal of Honor," ) ''The Honolulu Advertiser.'' March 15, 2008; retrieved 2012-12-7.〕 He received the Medal of Honor for actions in Cerasuolo, Italy during World War II.〔US Army Center of Military History, ( "Medal of Honor Recipients, World War II (G-L)" ); retrieved 2012-12-7.〕
==Early life==
Hayashi was born in Waialua, Hawaii. He is the son of immigrants who were born in Japan. He is a ''Nisei'', which means that he is a second generation Japanese-American.〔Bramlett, David A. ( "Go For Broke Monument, Fifth Anniversary Tribute," ) June 5, 2004; retrieved 2012-12-7.〕

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