be made. Novice entries include: 112 — Pvt. Thomas Kihara, Pvt. Joe Matsunaga, Pvt. Chester Oganeku, Pvt. Joe Fujimoto, 442 Inf. 118 — Pvt. Shigimi Ishizaki, Pvt. K. Isobe, Pvt. Harold Isobe, Pvt. Sakamoto, Pvt. Morris Asato, Pvt. Gary Matsumoto, 442 Inf.; Pvt. Charles Sakata, Pvt. Tommy Tamai, Pvt. Fred Furumizu, 522 F. A. 126
show that the following seventeen I Company men died between October 21st and November 5th: Nobuo Amakawa, Joseph L. Byrne, Akira Fukuda, John Harano, Ben Inakazu, Kosaku Isobe, Goro Matsumoto, Isamu Minatodani, Susumu Okura, Takeyasu Onaga, Choyei Oshiro, Sam Oshiro, Shigeo Tabuchi, Shigeo Taketa, Larry Tanimoto, Harry Yamasaki, and Chiyoaki Yamauchi. Barney Hajiro’s recommendation
to the northeast to clear out the enemy pocket between Belmont and the 100th Battalion. KIA Losses for 21 Oct 1944 100 B Pfc. Komatsu, James K. 100 C Pfc. Hasegawa, Kiyoshi 442 E Pvt. Shoji, Toshiaki 22 Oct 1944 – Battle Day Eight At 0830 October 22 the 3rd Battalion