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Honor Before Glory

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by Scott McGaugh


  October 28th, 1944, 125, 132

  October 29th, 1944, 166

  October 30th, 1944, 170–171

  See also 1st Battalion, 141st Regiment (1/141)

  Company D, 166, 171

  Company E

  October 26th, 1944, 76, 80

  October 27th, 1944, 104

  October 28th, 1944, 125, 132

  October 29th, 1944, 143, 145

  See also 2nd Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team (2/442); 442nd Regimental Combat Team

  Company F

  October 26th, 1944, 81

  October 27th, 1944, 104

  October 28th, 1944, 125, 132, 133

  October 29th, 1944, 143, 145

  See also 2nd Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team (2/442); 442nd Regimental Combat Team

  Company G

  October 26th, 1944, 59, 78

  October 27th, 1944, 104

  October 28th, 1944, 126–127, 132

  October 29th, 1944, 143–144

  See also 2nd Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team (2/442); 442nd Regimental Combat Team

  Company I

  Hajiro Transfer to, 24

  liberation of Bruyères and Belmont, 49

  October 27th, 1944, 92–93, 100, 104, 106, 111

  October 28th, 1944, 113, 126–127, 138–139

  October 29th, 1944, 155–156, 158–159, 162–164, 167–168

  October 30th, 1944, 175, 178, 180, 185

  rest In Bruyères, France, 84–85

  See also 3rd Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team (3/442); 442nd Regimental Combat Team

  Company K, 186, 209

  in Italy, 200

  October 26th, 1944, 72

  October 27th, 1944, 92, 94, 100, 102, 104–105

  October 28th, 1944, 113–115, 119, 132, 135–136, 138–139

  October 29th, 1944, 156–158, 164, 167

  October 30th, 1944, 179–181

  Okubo assignment to, 21

  rest in Bruyères, France, 85

  See also 3rd Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team (3/442); 442nd Regimental Combat Team

  Company L, 45, 100, 200

  Company M, 24

  compassion, 118, 135, 137, 160, 181

  Comstock, James

  mushroom scavenging, 64

  October 28th, 1944, 127

  prewar history, 64

  resupply attempts and, 129

  sleep, 108

  telephone wire placement, 69–70

  Congressional Gold Medal, 208

  conscience, 101–102

  Coolidge, Charles, 44, 99

  Copeland, Aaron, 208

  Corcieux, France, 11, 166

  court martial, 24, 157

  Cunningham, Arthur

  capture of German prisoner, 90–91

  October 27th, 1944, 89–91

  October 28th, 1944, 116

  October 30th, 1944, 172–173

  prewar history of, 89–90

  resupply attempts and, 116, 130

  sleep, 108

  D rations, 82, 110, 130

  Dahlquist, John

  at Arlington National Cemetery burials (June 4th, 1948), 207

  court martial threat to Pursall, 157

  death of Lewis, 150, 152

  Göring treatment by, 217–218

  hatred of, 127

  letter to wife Ruth, 204

  Lundquist fired by, 124, 218

  micromanaging command, 124

  November 12th, 1944, 192

  October 24th, 1944, 28–31

  October 25th, 1944, 43–44, 46, 48, 51–53, 58

  October 26th, 1944, 65–68, 72, 80, 83–85

  October 27th, 1944, 99, 109, 111–112

  October 28th, 1944, 119, 121, 123–125, 132–134, 139

  October 29th, 1944, 141–142, 149–150, 152–157, 164–166

  October 30th, 1944, 171–172, 174, 181

  Ohata’s refusal of order from, 155

  Operation Dragoon and, 13–14

  as operational leader of 141st Infantry Regiment, 68, 111–112, 124

  order to fire on position 345573, 152–153

  orders at front line, 155–157

  postbattle analysis of command, 193

  postwar experiences, 218

  Presidential Unit Citation to 442nd, 192

  prewar history of, 14–15

  report from front line, 132–133

  on resupply mission, 132

  Sakato’s comments on, 215

  Singles’s refusal of handshake, 213

  Tanamachi burial cemetery, 147

  Truscott and, 13–16

  dead

  442nd Regimental Combat Team ceremony for the dead (November 11th, 1944), 191–192

  burial of, 97, 147, 179

  removal from battlefield, 185

  rigging bodies with mines, 182

  delaying action, 74

  Devers, Jacob, 147, 207

  Deycimont, France, 183

  digging in, 61–62

  discrimination, 36, 47, 206, 213, 215

  dishonor, 127

  Distinguished Flying Cross, 216

  Distinguished Service Cross

  Dahlquist’s offer of, 134

  Hajiro, Barney, 202

  Higgins’s comments on, 187

  Kim, Young Oak, 38

  for members of 442nd, 201, 208

  Miller’s recommendations for Singles and Pursall, 170

  Sakato, George, 201–202, 215

  Dixon, Robert, 86

  Dochin, Niroku, 180

  dog tags, 163

  Doi, Shig, 155

  Dole, France, 86, 96, 110

  draft, 23, 64, 77, 107, 127

  DSC. See Distinguished Service Cross

  dugout, 103

  Ego, Kenji, 78, 126, 143, 210–211

  Eight Army (British), 197

  Eisenhower, Dwight, 202, 218

  Elbe River, 203

  English, pidgin, 36, 106

  Epinal, France, 26, 122, 211

  Estes, Bruce

  gas stove, 65

  lack of sleep, 108

  October 25th, 1944, 41

  October 26th, 1944, 63, 65

  October 28th, 1944, 116, 121–122, 128

  resupply attempts and, 116, 122

  Executive Order 9066, 19

  FFI (Forces Françaises de l’Intérieur), 28

  field hospital, 38–39, 44, 102–103, 138, 163, 167, 182, 186

  field telephone, 69, 83

  Fifth Army, 197

  Flight Green, 95–96

  Florence, Italy, 203

  “Florida” hill, 200

  food

  C rations, 109, 116

  D rations, 82, 110, 130

  K rations, 31, 37, 83, 109, 181, 185, 198

  mushrooms, 64

  preoccupation with, 128

  foot powder, 167

  forest sounds as sentries, 61

  Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 213

  Fort Hood, Texas, 206

  Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 213

  forward artillery observers, 75–76, 86, 105, 117–118, 126–127, 153, 179

  Foster, Mayhew, 96

  Fougerolles, France, 96

  foxholes, 1–2, 5, 10, 27, 36, 38, 41–43, 52, 55, 62–63, 65–68, 73, 77–78, 82, 91–92, 98, 105–107, 109–110, 115–117, 119–120, 125–131, 136, 138, 144–148, 152, 158, 160–161, 167, 173, 179

  fortification of, 62, 130, 167, 179

  temporary, 78

  France

  442nd arrival in, 25

  effect of war on, 25–26

  repatriation of French soldiers by Germans, 202

  French Resistance, 12, 28, 143

  French Riviera, 13, 16, 25

  friendly fire, 68, 82, 110, 122, 195

  Fujitomo, Hikosos, 127

  Fujitomo, Kikuyo, 127

  Fujitomo, Kunio, 127

  Gamble, Robert, 86

  gangrene, 220

  gear, 59–60

  Ghedi, Italy
, 203

  Ghost Division

  Gilman, James, 71–72

  “Go For Broke Regiment,” 3, 201

  Good Conduct Medal, 215

  Göring, Hermann, 217

  Gothic Line, 197, 200

  Goto, Tak, 181

  Grandjean, Henri, 12, 64

  grave registration, 97, 100, 180

  Greatest Generation, 205

  grenades, 34, 99, 115, 145–146, 160, 199–200

  guides, 12, 64, 183, 198

  Guy, Edward, 63–64, 177–178, 202

  Haeckel, Ernst, 151

  Hajiro, Barney

  at Bruyères, France, 26

  Byrne and, 93

  at Clinton’s Medal of Honor ceremony, 208

  court martials, 24

  death of Onaga, 160

  Distinguished Service Cross, 202

  in Italy, 23–24

  October 28th, 1944, 113

  October 29th, 1944, 158–162

  postwar experiences, 214–215

  prewar history of, 18, 23

  Halazone, 65, 82, 111, 149, 167

  Hale, Andy, 205

  Hampton Roads, Virginia, 21

  hand signals, 176

  Hanley, James, Jr.

  at Arlington National Cemetery burials (June 4th, 1948), 207

  ceremony for the dead (November 11th, 1944), 191

  complaint to Pence, 133

  December 24th, 1944, 194

  October 26th, 1944, 79–80

  October 27th, 1944, 104–105

  October 28th, 1944, 119, 126

  October 29th, 1944, 142, 151

  postwar experiences, 214

  prewar history of, 79

  Tanamachi burial cemetery, 147

  Harime, France, 71

  Harris, Moyer, 153

  Harrison, Baya, 153

  Hawaii, Japanese Americans from, 19, 21, 23, 36, 47–48, 49, 76, 101, 106, 124, 135, 177

  Hayes, Edward, 122

  Higgins, Martin

  on 442nd’s arrival, 181

  assessment of his soldiers, 11

  awards, 180, 209, 218

  burial at Arlington National Cemetery, 219

  burial of dead, authorization for, 97

  capture of, 195–196, 218

  casualties/losses and, 80, 89–91, 147, 173, 178

  cavalry, 9, 195

  escape from POW camp, 202

  German prisoners, 57, 90, 166, 171

  Germans’ strategy for, 98–99

  Guy’s opinion on, 64

  interviews with, 183–184

  joining the 1/141, 9–10

  letter to Huberth, 219

  October 23rd, 1944, 5, 7, 11–13

  October 24th, 17, 27, 29–32

  October 25th, 1944, 39–45, 48, 50–52, 57–58

  October 26th, 1944, 61–65, 68–73, 80

  October 27th, 1944, 89–90, 95–96, 109–110

  October 28th, 1944, 116, 120, 128–130, 134–135

  October 29th, 1944, 147–149, 153–154, 166–167

  October 30th, 1944, 171–174, 178–182

  October 31st, 1944, 183–184

  Owens’s message to (October 30th, 1944), 183

  personal history of, 40–41

  postwar experiences, 219

  prayer to be killed, 55

  prewar history of, 9

  prisoner of war, 195–197

  resupplying of 1st Battalion, 141st Regiment (1/141), 81–84, 109–110, 116–117, 121–123, 129–130, 148–149

  Sakumoto meeting, 178

  Silver Star, 180, 218

  statement to 442nd veterans, 187

  weapons platoon, 42

  wounding of (December 10th, 1944), 195

  Hill 300, 15

  Hill 595, 184

  Hill 617, 66–67, 73–74, 76, 78, 102, 104, 126, 142–146, 151–152, 166

  Hill 633, 58

  Hill 645, 30

  Hill C, 54

  Hilty, Joe, 91

  Himler, Heinrich, 218

  Hitler, Adolf, 10, 56

  “Hitler’s bone saw,” 73

  Holderness, Arthur, 86

  holes. See foxholes

  Holston River, 89–90

  Holtville, California, 33

  honor, 124, 127, 139

  Hood River, Oregon, 169–170

  Hoover, J. Edgar, 18

  Hopper, Leon, 86

  horrors of war, 55, 130, 209, 210–211

  hospital

  field, 38–39, 44, 102–103, 138, 163, 167, 182, 186

  internment camp, 20, 162

  Stateside military, 214–215, 220

  Huberth, Harry

  assessment of his soldiers, 11

  cavalry, 9, 195

  food fantasy, 128

  Higgins’s capture and, 195

  joining the 1/141, 9–10

  October 23rd, 1944, 5, 11–12

  October 24th, 1944, 17, 29–30, 32

  October 25th, 1944, 39–42

  October 28th, 1944, 120–121

  October 29th, 1944, 153

  personal history of, 41

  postwar experiences, 219

  Hull, Bill, 28, 172

  hunger, 109, 117, 128, 131, 137–138

  hygiene, personal, 113, 128

  Ichiyama, Ed, 105, 126–127, 159

  Ikeda, Mas, 145

  Inada, Ken, 135–136, 138–139, 209

  Inouye, Daniel, 47, 205, 213

  intelligence

  Military Intelligence Service, 21, 204

  Strategic Services Section, 143

  internment camps, 3, 18–19

  Akagi, Nelson and, 75

  apology for, 207

  Arkansas, 155

  Doi, Shig and, 155

  hospitals, 20, 162

  Idaho, 75

  Poston, Arizona, 35

  reparations and, 214

  Sakato, George and, 35, 113

  volunteers from, 47, 155

  Ishikawa, Lawrence, 84–85, 93, 111

  Isobe, Kosaku, 180

  Italy

  100th Battalion in, 21–22, 37, 204

  442nd Regimental Combat Team in, 21–24, 197–201, 203–204

  Ito, Susumo, 117–118, 179

  Ito, Tetsuo, 126–127

  Ito, Ushuro, 206

  Izui, Victor, 162–163

  Jap Road, 209

  Japan, war against, 204

  Japanese Americans

  anti-Japanese sentiment, 18–19, 205–207

  discrimination, 36, 47, 206, 213, 215

  from Hawaii, 19, 21, 23, 36, 47–48, 49, 76, 101, 106, 124, 135, 177

  internment of, 3, 19, 35, 94, 145, 206–207, 214 (see also internment camps)

  Nisei, 37, 46–47, 124–125, 158, 161, 181–182, 205–206, 215

  postwar treatment, 205–209

  reparations to, 207, 214

  “Japantowns,” 214

  Jodl, Alfred, 98

  “the Jug,” 87

  K rations, 31, 37, 83, 109, 181, 185, 198

  kachikan, 127

  Kahului, Hawaii, 76

  Kamikawa, Harry, 7–9, 211

  Kanaya, Jimmie

  capture of, 39, 50

  march to Stalag VII-A, 196

  October 23rd, 1944, 38–39

  postwar experiences, 213

  Silver Star, 38

  Kashiki, John, 33–34

  Kashiki, Mary, 33

  Kashino, Shiro, 138, 160

  Kilgore, Harley, 18–19

  killing, difficulty of, 135–137

  Kim, Young Oak

  at Biffontaine, France, 53–54

  at Bruyères, France, 54

  at Camp Shelby, 36–37

  Distinguished Service Cross, 38

  in Italy, 37

  memories of France, 220

  October 23rd, 1944, 38–39

  postwar experiences, 213

  prewar history, 36

  Silver Star, 38

  Singles’s reliance on, 91

  wounding (October 2
2nd, 1944), 38

  Kimble, Joseph

  on Fort Hood American Legion, 206

  October 23rd, 1944, 12

  October 24th, 1944, 17, 29–30, 32

  October 25th, 1944, 39

  October 29th, 1944, 154

  troops’ opinion of, 108

  Kimura, Norman, 138

  Kripisch, Harold, 71–72, 90, 183

  Kubo, Tadashi, 184–185

  kuni no tame ni, 127

  Kunimatsu, Isamu, 214

  Kuwayama, Kelly

  care of wounded soldiers, 79–80, 104

  October 26th, 1944, 79–80

  October 27th, 1944, 104

  October 28th, 1944, 125, 134

  October 29th, 1944, 141, 144

  prewar history of, 77

  on replacement troops, 77–78

  Silver Star, 144

  La Houssière, France, 11, 58, 116, 184

  Laval, France, 27, 34

  Le Trapin de Saules, France, 31

  Lear, Ben, 202

  Leghorn, Italy, 22, 197, 203

  Leonard, John

  death of, 216

  decorations/citations, 216

  resupplying 1/141, 86–87, 96, 121–122, 148

  Lepanges, French, 191

  letters from home, 33, 34

  Lewis, Wells, 149–150, 152

  Lindsay, California, 75

  Lippmann, Walter, 18

  listening posts, 38, 42, 117

  lookouts, 62

  Lost Battalion, 77, 95–96, 121, 153, 166, 173–174, 176–177, 181, 183, 187, 193, 216, 219

  See also 1st Battalion, 141st Regiment (1/141)

  LSTs, 64

  Luciano, Italy, 22

  Lundquist, Carl

  burial of dead, authorization for, 97

  firing by Dahlquist, 124, 218

  October 25th, 1944, 43–45, 50–52, 58

  October 26th, 1944, 66–68, 72–73, 80–81, 83, 88

  October 27th, 1944, 109, 111–112

  October 28th, 1944, 124

  postwar experiences, 218

  machine-gun nests/positions, 2, 27, 37, 41, 43, 61, 63, 66, 74, 100, 115, 138, 145, 159, 161, 172, 177, 199

  machine guns, 77

  MG-42, 73

  on P-47D Thunderbolt, 87

  Thompson, 60, 145–146

  Mark IV tanks (German), 101, 105

  Marseille, France, 13, 25, 197

  Marshall, George, 20, 204, 217–218

  Masaoka, Ben, 184–185

  Masuda, Minoru, 103

  Masunaga, Mitsunori, 74–75

  Matayoshi, Rocky, 59–60, 78, 104

  Matsuda, Raymond, 205

  Matsumoto, Goro, 126, 160

  Matsumura, Renkichi, 184–185

  Maunz, Erich, 151

  Mayumi, Yoshio, 209

  MacArthur, Douglas, 204

  McCarthy, Joseph, 214

  McQueen, Burt

  foxhole roof, 110

  October 25th, 1944, 52

  October 26th, 1944, 63

  October 27th, 1944, 90

  October 28th, 1944, 116

  October 29th, 1944, 147

  Medal of Honor

  Clinton’s ceremony, 208, 215

  Coolidge, Charles, 99

  for members of 442nd, 201–202, 208, 214

  Munemori, Sadao, 200

  Ohata, Allan, 156

 

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