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Postwar civilian work in Spokane, handling classified mail (Spady Koyama Interview II Segment 1) [3:15]
Returning to active duty at the request of the Pentagon (Spady Koyama Interview II Segment 2) [4:55]
Meeting a Nisei World War II hero, Richard Sakakita (Spady Koyama Interview II Segment 3) [9:11]
Reuniting with siblings living in postwar Japan (Spady Koyama Interview II Segment 4) [4:04]
 (Spady Koyama Interview II Segment 5) [5:49]
Investigating communist spies in Japan for the U.S. Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) (Spady Koyama Interview II Segment 6) [11:12] Postwar
Moving up the ranks of the Counterintelligence Corps (Spady Koyama Interview II Segment 7) [3:17] Postwar
Receiving the biggest assignment of all: heading up U.S. Army counterintelligence in Vietnam (Spady Koyama Interview II Segment 8) [6:45] Postwar
Nisei soldiers help pave way for future Japanese Americans in military service (Spady Koyama Interview II Segment 9) [7:16]
Retiring from the military following career spanning over thirty years (Spady Koyama Interview II Segment 10) [6:00]
Discussion of Issei attitudes towards Nisei soldiers fighting in the Pacific (Spady Koyama Interview II Segment 11) [5:38]
Speaking before community and veterans' groups regarding Military Intelligence Service experience (Spady Koyama Interview II Segment 12) [5:18]
Description of military uniform insignia (Spady Koyama Interview II Segment 13) [5:15]
Describing physical costs of wars, "130 percent disability" (Spady Koyama Interview II Segment 14) [6:54]
Description of wartime wounds received in Vietnam and New Guinea (Spady Koyama Interview II Segment 15) [5:21]

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