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*** 2011 Honor Roll ***
Sadami Okimoto 1/29/11 G Co Mamoru Sakuma 1/29/11 G Co Masaru “Mike” Kobashigawa 1/29/11 232nd Eng Roy T. Yokote 1/30/11 100th Bn D Co Hideo Yamashita 2/3/11 100th Bn C Co Lt. Col (Ret) Ben I. Sugawa 2/6/11 522 FA-B Batt George Kenji Kimura 2/6/11 Hdq Co Toshio “Bob” Orita 2/6/11
*** 2010 Honor Roll ***
Dr. Eugene Hachiro Imamura 1/28/2010 Medic Hiroshi Suminaga 1/28/2010 I Co Kiyomi Kaneshige 2/1/2010 100th / HQ Michael Paul Zupkas, Sr. 2/3/2010 442nd Officer Hideo Kawaratani 2/4/2010 E Co Toshio Suda 2/7/2010 Medic Satoshi Mitsuda 2/8/2010 3rd HQ Jiei Nakama 2/9/2010 E Co Jimmy Aiji Nakamura 2/12/2010 100th/ B Co Michael
James David Wheatley
air. The mine shaft opening took a direct hit; seven to eight men were killed. We lost a lot of good comrades that day. According to Pfc. Hideo Takahashi: We lost Lt. James Wheatley and Pfc. Lloyd Onoye in a tunnel explosion. The tunnel was being used as a command post. Since its entrance faced
Lloyd Mitsuru Onoye
air. The mine shaft opening took a direct hit; seven to eight men were killed. We lost a lot of good comrades that day. According to Pfc. Hideo Takahashi: We lost Lt. James Wheatley and Pfc. Lloyd Onoye in a tunnel explosion. The tunnel was being used as a command post. Since its entrance faced
Sugure Roy Kanno
unit. Below: Group of 2nd Platoon men, likely late 1944/early 1945, Maritime Alps, left to right – Roy Kanno, Roy Gikiu, Sadaichi Kubota, Danny Kuniyoshi, Mike Takemoto, Hideo Takahashi Below: Kanno (center) with buddies Kiichi Kato and Shigenori Matsumoto, possibly late 1944/early 1945 in Nice On March 15, 1945, the 442nd was relieved from duty
Halo Takashi Hirose
Pfc. Yujiro Takahashi (B Company), Pfc. John Tsukano (D Company), Pfc. Kenneth Oshima (B Company), Tech/5 Itsuki Oshita (100th Battalion Headquarters), Tech/5 Thomas Tanaka (K Company), Pvt. Hideo “Mike” Mizuki (E Company), Tech/5 Robert Iwamoto (Regimental Headquarters), Pvt. Joseph Yasuda (M Company), Corp. Tsugio “Shangy” Tsukano (M Company, who had been wounded in his