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#15 Nobuo Fujita places his sword in its ceremonial location at the Brookings library.

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#15 Nobuo Fujita places his sword in its ceremonial location at the Brookings library.

The Lone Bombing: The story of Nobuo Fujita and the bombing of Oregon

#15 Nobuo Fujita places his sword in its ceremonial location at the Brookings library.

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#16 Nobuo Fujita passed away in October 1997.→

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