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Yoshio Walter Ogomori

(Separate) A Company Yoshio Walter Ogomori was born on February 9, 1923, in Kekaha, Kauai, Territory of Hawaii.  He was the son of Jungo and Yoshi ( Tanaka) Ogomori.  There were six sons in the Ogomori family:  David Uichi, Stanley Yasuichi, John Takaji, Yoshio Walter, Sadao, and Wilfred. Father Jungo arrived in 1905 from

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Name Problem Acute In Combat Team

Tadashi Morimotos, all without middle name or initial. And there are three George Oyamas, and three Fred Matsumoto’s. If Nakamura is the Smith of the Combat Team, Tanaka is the Jones. There are 40 soldiers named Tanaka, three of them named Thomas without middle initials and two more Thomas T.s, and for good measure

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Halo Takashi Hirose

the end of July.  He had only one week to practice as a member of the Fifth Army Swim Team.  Under the coaching of Captain (Doctor) Katsumi Kometani (100th Battalion Medical Detachment), the 442nd team won the Mediterranean Theater title against former Olympic and National champions from all the Allied forces in the theater. 

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522nd Field Artillery Occupying Germany

51 EMs volunteered for Military Intelligence School training at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. During this whole period, 522 men went out on passes to Nice, Paris, London, Brussels, Konigsee, Lausanne and other European centers of interest. The Battalion CP and HQ Battery were stationed at Donauworth until about October 5, 1945 when the 522nd Field

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Larry Tadayuki Tanimoto

Niho-machi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, in 1904 and 1906, respectively.  Jinkuro arrived on January 23, 1904, on the S.S. Gaelic; Fute on November 2, 1906, on the S.S. Korea. In 1910 and 1920, Jinkuro was working as a teamster for the Honomu (sugar) Plantation, and the family was living in Camp 16 and Camp 15,

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