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Ichiro Tsukano

their valor.  They fought because they believed in America.  The 264th Army Band played Evening Prayer and There is No Death.  The benediction was given by Chaplain Joseph P. McBarron of Fort Shafter.  The caskets were taken to the Army mausoleum at Schofield Barracks, awaiting funeral plans by the families. On October 4, 1949, Pfc. Tsukano’s

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Larry Tadayuki Tanimoto

fought because they believed in America.”  The 264th Army Band played Evening Prayer and There Is No Death.  Chaplain L. Lane McCannon offered a prayer, and Chaplain Joseph P. McBarron of Fort Shafter gave the Benediction. Sgt. Tanimoto was reinterred on October 6, 1949, at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl in Honolulu,

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