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The Vosges Battles as Experienced by the 442nd Regimental Combat Team

886th Medical Collecting Company. KIA Loss for 15 Oct 1944 100 A           Pvt. Matsunaga, Kaname 100 B           S/Sgt. Hirahara, Tomosu 100 C           Sgt. Mayeda, George Mitsutaro 100 C           T/Sgt. Miyoko, Mitsuru E. 100 C           Cpl. Sakai, Yoshinori 100 C           Pfc. Tengwan, Yoshio 232 Engr    S/Sgt. Fuji, Abe Megumi

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Tsugio Aoyama

other 16 original men.  They were then joined by 32 other MIS soldiers from Hawaii and the mainland.  The names of those from Hawaii were:  Edward Kawamoto, George Kawamoto, Hisashi Kubota, Raymond Shogo Nagata, Harry Okada, James Tamashiro, Stanley Tanaka, Larry Kazuo Watanabe, Mineo Yamagata, Ben Yamamoto, and Stanley Yamamoto.  From the mainland were:

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*** 2012 Honor Roll ***

E Co / Staff Hdq Co Yukio Suenishi 3/12/2012 2nd HQ Richard Shigeo Uyemura 3/13/2012 M Co Rikio Fujioka 3/14/2012 E Co John Suzuto Tsukiji 3/15/2012 Anti-Tank George A. Hara 3/16/2012 F Co Kune Hisatomi 3/17/2012 Anti-Tank Kune Hisatomi 3/17/2012 Anti-Tank Harry Takeki Sekiya 3/17/2012 RHQ / Service Chester Wasuke Yasuda 3/21/2012 K Co

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Iwao Arthur Takahashi

patrol 11 days before the war ended in Italy.  The hospital admission record states that he was wounded in his buttock/hip area. The recollections of First Sgt. George Miyashiro, I Company, many years later describe Sgt. Takahashi’s death: …I took my squad on a combat patrol to a nearby mountain town supposedly occupied by

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Richard S. Furukawa

they left from nearby Hampton Roads in a convoy of about 100 ships, and arrived at Naples, Italy, on May 28.  L Company was aboard the S.S. George W. Campbell. The Combat Team spent a week at a staging area in nearby Bagnoli before leaving on LSTs for the recently freed Anzio beachhead on

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