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Daniel K. Inouye, U.S. senator, dies at 88 - The Washington Post

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Senator Daniel Inouye, Japanese American from Hawaii, is the second longest serving U.S. senator in its history. He came to Washington in 1959 as the first Japanese American elected to Congress. He was elected senator from Hawaii in 1962, and he has served over 50 years as U.S. senator. As a premedical student at the University of Hawaii, Inouye decided in 1943 to join a Japanese American regiment, the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. He was wounded in Italy and received the Distinguished Service Cross, Bronze Star Medal and the Purple Heart for bravery. He met Bob Dole in a military hospital in Michigan and both senators followed a path of law school and service in the Senate. Inouye attended George Washington Law School graduating in 1952. In 1955 Democrats swept out the Republicans in Hawaii who controlled state politics and were tied to the sugar interests. Inouye was elected to the state legislature that year and went onto the U.S. Congress.

U.S. senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, second longest serving U.S. senator in history

12/17/2012

Daniel Inouye, Japanese-American from Hawaii is the second longest serving senator in the U.S. Senate in history. He served from 1962-1988, over 50 years. He was wounded in Italy serving with a nisei regiment and received the Medal of Honor, Purple Heart for his service in the war. He was born in 1924 to Japanese immigrants to Hawaii, in what he describes as "respectable poverty," his father serving as a civil clerk during the day and a waiter at night. He attended George Washington University Law School before being elected to Hawaii's territorial assembly in a 1954 Democratic election victory which swept out the Republicans and colonial era elites tied to sugar business interests.

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