George Seigo Saito
George Seigo Saito 2nd Battalion H Company Private First Class George Seigo Saito George Seigo Saito
George Seigo Saito 2nd Battalion H Company Private First Class George Seigo Saito George Seigo Saito
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
Calvin Tomio Saito 3rd Battalion K Company Private First Class Calvin Tomio Saito Calvin Tomio Saito
Thomas Saito Espineda 3rd Battalion L Company Private First Class Thomas Saito Espineda Thomas Saito Espineda
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:
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
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
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