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Nisei First to Reach ‘Lost Battalion’

first to reach us. I’d give $1000 to see a Jap come through these woods right now.” And, according to Seymour Kerman, Chicago Tribune correspondent, Lt. Gordon Nelson, Dedham, Mass., a company commander, had jested back, “yes, and I’ll bet you’re the first man in the American army who has ever said they wanted

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Mamoru Kinoshita

was released on October 21, 1942, to nearby Bristol, Colorado, for employment.  He then moved to Brighton, near Denver, where he worked on the farm of a Mr. Nelson.  The rest of his family remained at Granada until released in June, September, and October 1945. Mamoru Kinoshita enlisted in the U.S. Army on May 12,

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Robert Arthur Gopel

Pennsylvania.  His wife Ann died at the Friendship Village retirement community on March 25, 2004, and was inurned next to her husband.  She was survived by their daughter Nancy Malcolm of Nelson, New Zealand, five grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Researched and written by the Sons & Daughters of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in 2025.

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*** 2010 Honor Roll ***

Nakamura 7/18/2010 L Co Jimmy K. Shikashio 7/19/2010 522 FA Svc Batt Thomas Tadashi Uchiyama 7/20/2010 100th Bn B Co Yoshiaki Arai 7/23/2010 522 FA – Medics Nelson Tetsuro Nikaido 7/23/2010 HQ Co Walter Watanabe 7/24/2010 I Co Ronald Haruto Kuroda 7/25/2010 100th Bn B Co Donald Mitsuo Uchimura 7/26/2010 100th Bn C Co

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