October 13. Effective on arrival in the area the Combat Team was attached to VI Corps for operations and further attached to the 36th Division, Major General John E. Dahlquist commanding. 14 Oct 1944 – Preparing for the Battle Beginning at 1400 October 14, the 442nd Infantry began moving into position for an attack
who have left us in 2012. It is with honor and gratitude that we dedicate our ongoing efforts to promote their legacy and all they stood for. John K. Okubo 10/3/2011 100th Bn B Co Take Nakayama 12/13/2011 100th Bn B Co Shitomi T. Sakamoto 1/ – / 12 I Co Richard Takashi Nakamura
Hamada, Henry Ashiro, Toshio Tota, Schiro Arita, Hiroshi Inamine, Henry Pasima, Hiram Haguvara, Kyoshi Gova, Herbert Sasaki, Morris Taketa, Stanley Hashimoto, Charles Tanaka, Davis S. Sugimoto, Joe D. Sato, Tadashi Takano, Katsugo Miho, Fred Furumizo, Kazuo Parauchi, Kunio Sarayama, John T. Ushijima, Jack Iriguichi, Masayuki Yamamoto, Edward Yamaguchi, Tammy Nakahara, Mac Shintaku, and James Kamo.
exposed and the Jerries had the area zeroed in. A German 88 shell exploded and the whole gun crew was gone! I believe the gun crew was John Takayama, Jiro Tanaka, Masaru Tengan, Hidetoshi Tokusato, and Shinake Toyama. The Headquarters men were Denis Hashimoto and Masaru Taira. The field hospital admission card indicated that
Pfc. Goro Nagasako, Pfc. Albert Ohama, 1st Lt. Charles W. Morrison, and Pfc. Mitsuru Hayashi. And two men were wounded and captured: Pfc. Masao Ikeda and S/Sgt. John Hashimoto. Tech Sgt. Masaharu Okumura later described the patrol. ” Sgt. Nakama came up to us and said he needed men for a patrol to