Shigeo Richard Kanehira
Shigeo Richard Kanehira 2nd Battalion E Company Technical Sergeant Shigeo Richard Kanehira Shigeo Richard Kanehira
Shigeo Richard Kanehira 2nd Battalion E Company Technical Sergeant Shigeo Richard Kanehira Shigeo Richard Kanehira
Service Cross and Silver Star, managed to get off his litter and escape into the woods in spite of painful arm and head wounds. Technician Fourth Grade Richard Chinen, a medic, made the break with him. The rest of the party was captured. Most of these men were freed from Prisoner of War camps
Matsumura, Pvt. Frank Kamikawa, 442 Inf.; Pfc Celfas Stone. 278 Qm. 147 — Pvt. Herbert Akamine, 442 Med.; Pvt Robert Reall, 879 F. A. 160 — Pvt. Richard Kato, 522 F. A.; Pfc. Marvin Wells, Pfc. Tom Watson, Pfc. Henry Peterson, Cpl. Howard Throop, 268 F. A.; Pvt. Cruz Lopez, 69 Qm.; Pvt. Ira T.
1942 and had four fights, winning all. Most promising among the team members are privates Wally Nagao, a fast flyweight; and Anki Hoshijo, hard- hitting bantam; and Richard Kato, lanky middleweight. Two other team members who advanced to the finals in the Mid-Pacific tournament are Pvt. Jo Matsunaga, bantamweight; and Pfc. Katsu Taosaka, lightweight. Bantamweights
Kanno was born on October 24, 1924, in Papaikou, Hawaii island, Territory of Hawaii, to Mikichi and Katsuyo (Watanabe) Kanno. His siblings were brothers Raymond Mareshi, Masuke, Richard Mareo, and Eddie Mutsumu, and sisters Marimi, Marii, and Reiko. Mikichi Kanno arrived in Hawaii at the age of 21 on April 30, 1903, on the
Suda 2/7/2010 Medic Satoshi Mitsuda 2/8/2010 3rd HQ Jiei Nakama 2/9/2010 E Co Jimmy Aiji Nakamura 2/12/2010 100th/ B Co Michael Yoshio Hirata 2/14/2010 100th/ A Co Richard Chiyoto Nagao 2/15/2010 100th/ A Co William (Bill) Masao “Kaji” Kajikawa 2/15/2010 522FA-Hq Takeo Azama 2/18/2010 100th/ B Co Aichi Yamashiroya 2/21/2010 HQ Edwin H. Kokubun
Kurisu 1/11/11 100th Bn A Co Robert Sasaki 1/11/11 L Co Shinichi Hirata 1/14/11 Hdq Co Barney Hajiro 1/21/11 M Co/I Co Alexander Oka 1/22/11 Service Co Richard Chagami 1/22/11 Service Co Paul Masaichi Tokusato 1/22/11 F Co Kay Ino 1/23/11 F Co Kahachi Wakimoto 1/26/11 H Co Tom Kariyama 1/26/11 100th Bn C
Hotchkiss, Hq. Co. 512 MP Bn. won by a TKO in the first round over Pvt. Homer T. Gover, Co. C. 269th Eng. 160 lb. novice: Pvt. Richard Kato, Ser. Bat. 522nd F.A. forfeited to Pvt. Ira T. Wall, Co. C., 269th Eng. Pvt. Hitoshi Inouye, 232nd Eng. Bn. and Pvt. Bob Wasano, Hq. 2nd
In early November 1944, Sgt. Uchida attended a welcome home dinner at Shioyu Tea House, given in his honor by his colleague at the Halekulani Hotel , Richard Kimball. Below: Welcome Home Dinner in 1944 After several more months of convalescing, Sergeant Gary Uchida was discharged from the Army on February 19, 1945. For