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New citizen proud to serve U.S.
Lehi lawyer, a former refugee, is heading to Iraq with Army
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Kadarusman looked for any job a cashier at a grocery store, a checker at a hardware store, but no one wanted to hire him, Shimada said. Maybe they were suspicious that he was a non-citizen, law-school graduate applying for lower-paying jobs.
He finally took a part-time job at a group home in Orem for $7 an hour.
When he wasn't at work, he took care of little Megumi while Shimada went to school. She's in the United States on a student visa, which requires her to always take classes.
In July 2005, Kadarusman enlisted in the U.S. Army the same time he got his green card. "Part of it was I wanted to," he said, "but I wanted to support my family. The Army paid pretty good, paid my loan, gave bonuses there were a lot of incentives."
Plus, the Army would help him get his citizenship faster.
"He had been out of a meaningful job for a year," said Shimada, who has kept her family name. "The military was kind of the light at the end of the tunnel."
After four months of tough basic training at Fort Sill, Okla., he returned to start his own law practice in Murray
"I'd never seen him so excited," Shimada said. "I really enjoyed watching him enjoy his job."
After a year, they had enough money to buy their first home in Lehi for their growing family, which now included a boy, Tsuyoshi.
"March 2007 was the best month I've ever had," Kadarusman said about his self-titled law firm. "I got a call (from a new client) every day. I got my citizenship. That's also the time that the deployment call came."
Kadarusman talked to his sergeant about how hard this would be on his family and his new business but finally decided to just accept it, to serve his new country.
"I made up my mind to be ready to go," he said. "The change of attitude was with me, it has nothing to do with my commander. My attitude was, 'I'm going. I'm going."'
Shimada said she had been bracing herself for that call since Kadarusman enlisted.
"I'm kind of in a denial stage," she said. "I try not to think about it."
She said she worries about being a patient parent without the help of her husband. She also worries about his spiritual and emotional well-being in such a trying place.
A new partner will manage the firm while Kadarusman is gone, and the neighbors have promised to rally around Shimada and the kids and keep an eye on the house.
"We'll just hope for the best," Kadarusman said. "I used to be stressed, but not any more. There are 450 stories out there. Each of them have different issues. We'll spend our time there together. Hopefully, we all come back alive."
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