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by Scott McGaugh

Okubo, Jim, 208

  Sakato, George, 208, 215

  stamp commemorating, 208

  medical supplies, 109–110, 116, 138, 148

  medics. See specific individuals

  messengers, 81, 106, 120, 156

  Meurthe River, 10–11

  MG-42 machine gun, 73

  Milho, Kats, 76–77, 141–142

  Military Intelligence Service, 21, 204

  Miller, Virgil, 46–47

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

  call for citations for service/bravery, 170–171

  at Camp Shelby, 47

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

  expectations of Dahlquist, 124

  October 30th, 1944, 170, 174

  personal traits, 46–47

  postwar experiences, 212

  at Presidential Unit Citation ceremony, 192

  prewar history of, 123–124

  Tanamachi burial cemetery, 147

  Minatodani, Isamu, 126, 139

  mine diffusers, 69

  mines

  2nd Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team (2/442), 74–75

  Achten Minen signs, 153

  behavior when confronted by, 74–75

  Byrne killed by, 3, 168

  clearing, 165, 173–174

  dead bodies rigged with, 182

  faced by 1st Battalion, 141st Regiment (1/141), 13, 27, 31, 40, 71, 90

  faced by 442nd Regimental Combat Team, 74–75, 78, 106, 132, 141–142, 198–199, 201

  on landing beaches, 16

  Pursall and, 92, 142

  resetting of, 71

  roadblocks associated with, 5, 13, 67, 81, 165

  S-mine, 74

  Sakato and, 55, 74–75

  Schu-mine, 74

  Montelimar, France, 15

  Moosburg, Germany, 91, 196, 197

  morale, 36, 48, 52, 55–56, 167, 180

  Morikawa, Hiromu, 180

  morphine, 22, 79, 162

  mortars, 42, 60, 63, 74–75, 78, 105, 114, 121, 143–144, 147, 151, 154, 166, 171

  Moselle River, 26, 56

  Mount Belvedere, 198

  Mount Carchio, 198–200

  Mount Cerreta, 198, 201

  Mount Folgorito, 198–200

  Munemori, Sadao, 199–200

  Musashi, Miyamoto, 49

  mushrooms, 64

  Nagato, Fumitake, 207

  Naito, Richard, 212

  Nakada, Henry, 176

  Nakamura, Ned, 184–185

  Nakayama, Yuri, 145

  Naples, Italy, 21, 24, 25

  Nelson, Gordon, 40, 109, 154

  Nice, France, 194

  Nineteenth Army (Germany), 13, 16–17, 56, 98, 217

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

  Nishimura, Shigeki, 184–185

  Normandy invasion, 10

  Obama, Barack, 208

  Oflag 64, Poland, 196, 218

  Ohata, Allan, 155–156

  Okubo, Jim

  care of wounded soldiers, 103

  death of, 208, 214

  December 24th, 1944, 194

  in Italy, 21, 24

  Medal of Honor, 208

  November 4th, 1944, 189

  October 27th, 1944, 94, 102–103, 105, 114

  October 28th, 1944, 114–115, 119, 123, 134

  October 29th, 1944, 141, 158

  October 30th, 1944, 169

  October 31st, 1944, 184

  postwar experiences, 214

  prewar history of, 18–21

  rescue of tank crewman, 189

  Silver Star, 202, 208

  Spring 1945, 197–198, 200

  Okubo, Kenzo and Fuyu, 19–20

  Okubo, Nobi, 208

  Omokawa, George, 180

  Onaga, Takeyasu, 2–3, 159–160

  Operation Dogface, 10

  Operation Dragoon, 13–14

  Oura, James, 101–102, 105, 158

  Owens, Charles

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

  message to Higgins (October 30th), 183

  October 25th, 1944, 43–44

  October 26th, 1944, 65, 68

  October 28th, 1944, 124

  October 30th, 1944, 172, 183

  replacing Lundquist, 124

  Tanamachi burial cemetery, 147

  P-47D Thunderbolts, 87, 110, 121

  packs, 59–60

  parachutes, 129, 148

  Pastina, Italy, 22

  Patch, Alexander (Lieutenant General), 45–46

  Patch, Alexander III (Captain), 46

  Patton, George, 14

  Pearl Harbor, 21, 215

  Hajiro, Barney and, 23

  internment camps as response to, 3, 18, 19

  Sakato, George and, 25

  Pence, Charles

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

  at Camp Shelby, 47

  December 24th, 1944, 194

  Hanley’s complaint to, 133

  October 25th, 1944, 46–48, 54

  October 26th, 1944, 66

  October 27th, 1944, 106, 112

  October 28th, 1944, 119, 123

  postwar experiences, 211–212

  prewar history, 46

  Tanamachi burial cemetery, 147

  wounding of, 123, 212

  Pesaro, Italy, 197

  pidgin English, 36, 106

  Pietrasanta, Italy, 198

  Piza, Italy, 197, 203

  Point 9, 73

  Point 30, 72–73

  Poirat, Pierre, 12, 64

  Poston, Arizona, 35

  POW Medal, Higgins, Martin, 218

  Presidential Unit Citation, 192, 201, 203–204, 218

  prison camps, 91, 143, 180, 196–197, 202, 211, 213

  prisoners

  of 442nd Regimental Combat Team, 111

  American, 39, 50, 195–197, 211

  German, 38, 111, 142, 146, 151–152, 161, 165–166, 171, 200, 203

  information from, 142, 151–152, 165–166, 171

  Purple Heart

  Amakawa, Nobuo, 2

  Higgins, Martin, 218

  for members of 442nd, 201

  Pursall, Alfred, 91–92, 137

  command style, 91–92

  Dahlquist confrontation, 156–157

  December 24th, 1944, 194

  Distinguished Service Cross

  recommendation by Miller, 170

  October 27th, 1944, 104, 106–107

  October 29th, 1944, 142, 156–160, 164–165

  October 30th, 1944, 170, 176, 179

  personal traits, 91–92

  postwar experiences, 212

  Pye, Bill, 125

  racism, 18–19, 205

  radio, 60, 69–70, 106, 137, 143, 149

  Radio Newsreel, 183

  radiomen, 60

  rations

  C rations, 109, 116

  D rations, 82, 110, 130

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

  supply details to retrieve, 138

  See also food

  Reagan, Ronald, 207

  relocation, 169–170

  See also internment camps

  reparations to Japanese Americans, 207, 214

  replacement troops, 185

  1st Battalion, 141st Regiment (1/141), 48, 91

  2nd Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team (2/442), 77–78

  3rd Battalion, 141st Regiment (3/141), 44

  100th Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team, 94

  442nd Regimental Combat Team, 24, 34–36, 50, 190, 194, 203

  casualties, 101, 104

  German, 73, 151–152

  hardening of, 94–95

  importance to mission success, 66

  Kuwayama’s observations on, 77–78, 104

  as threats to combat veterans, 135

  reporters, 22, 183, 184

  rest-and-rehabilitation camp, 203

  resupply
ing of 1st Battalion, 141st Regiment (1/141), 2, 30–31, 81–84, 86–87, 95–96, 109–111, 116–117, 121–123, 129–131, 141, 148–149, 166–167

  reunions, 210, 211, 212, 220

  Rhine River, 10, 68, 195

  Rhone River, 13

  Richter, Wilhelm, 151

  road construction and repair, 30, 44–45, 81–82, 165, 182

  roadblocks, 5, 13, 15, 40, 50–51, 67–68, 71–72, 89, 100, 115, 123, 126, 128–129, 141, 154, 157, 164–166, 169–171, 174, 184

  Robertson, Gavin, 96

  Rolin, Walter, 73–74

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

  442nd Regimental Combat Team creation, 20–21

  Executive Order 9066, 19

  internment of Japanese-Americans, 18–19

  Roscoe, Claude, 181

  S-mines, 74

  Sagami, Yohei, 35

  Sakato, George, 58

  attack on MG-42 machine guns, 73

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

  death of Saburo Tanamachi, 146–147

  death of Yohei Sagami, 35

  December 24th, 1944, 194

  Distinguished Service Cross, 201–202, 215

  forest sounds as sentries, 61

  in Italy, 24–25

  Medal of Honor, 208, 215

  October 26th, 1944, 66–67, 76–77, 80

  October 27th, 1944, 104

  October 28th, 1944, 113, 125

  October 29th, 1944, 141–143, 145–147, 201

  October 31st, 1944, 184

  postwar experiences, 215

  prewar history, 18, 24–25, 35

  sound of artillery fire, 78

  on stamps, 208

  suicide charge, 146

  Sakumoto, Matsuji “Mutt,” 3

  at Belmont, France, 46

  Byrne and, 93

  October 29th, 1944, 155, 158, 168

  October 30th, 1944, 1, 169, 175–178

  postwar experiences, 215

  prewar history, 49

  trench foot, 215

  Salero, Italy, 37

  Sasaoka, Itsumu, 7–8, 211

  Sassetta, Italy, 22

  Schu-mines, 74

  scouts, 27, 59–61, 127, 176–178

  Seale, Milton, 86–87, 122

  seasickness, 25

  secret agents, 143

  Seebacher, Franz, 150

  self-propelled guns, 74

  Senior Army Decorations Board, 208

  senninbari sash, 161

  Senzaki, Takahashi, 49, 168, 176

  Seravezza, Italy, 198

  Seventh Army, 56

  shame, 20, 94, 124, 135, 139

  shikataga nai, 127

  Shimamura, Joe, 158–159

  Shimazu, Don, 153

  shrapnel, 34, 43, 62–63, 77, 79, 82, 102, 105, 114–115, 123, 125–126, 130–132, 138, 144, 147, 190, 195, 215

  Signal Corps, 183, 184

  Sigolsheim, France, 195

  “silent soldiers,” 74

  Silver Star

  Amakawa, Nobuo, 2, 101

  Higgins, Martin, 180

  Kanaya, Jimmie, 38

  Kim, Young Oak, 38

  Kuwayama, Kelly, 144

  Okubo, Jim, 202, 208

  Onaga, Takeyasu, 3

  Takubo, Kenji, 2, 119

  Yamashiro, Gordon, 115

  Singles, Gordon

  at Biffontaine, 8

  December 24th, 1944, 194

  Distinguished Service Cross recommendation by Miller, 170

  Hill C and Young Oak Kim, 54

  Miller’s call for Distinguished Service Cross award to, 170

  October 27th, 1944, 91, 106

  October 28th, 1944, 123, 125

  October 29th, 1944, 141–142, 149–150, 165

  October 30th, 1944, 170

  personal traits, 91

  postwar experiences, 212–213

  refusal of Dahlquist’s handshake, 213

  Sixth Army, 194, 207

  Sladen, Fred, 132

  sleep, 85, 108, 117

  slit trench, 12, 43, 51, 117, 118, 127, 134, 170, 190

  smoke, German use of, 173, 177–178

  snipers, 1, 26–27, 34, 38, 65, 101, 115, 126, 136, 147, 150, 160–161

  socks, 167

  sound surveillance, 42

  spies, 143

  St. Die, France, 10–11, 67, 185

  Stack, Robert, 217–218

  Stalag-VII-A, 50, 91, 180, 196–197

  stamps, Medal of Honor, 208

  Stars and Stripes, 109

  Stilwell, Joseph, 206

  Stimson, Henry, 20, 206

  Stovall, Oran, 27, 44, 150, 165

  Strategic Services Section (SSS), 142–143

  stress, combat, 174–175

  “Suicide Hill,” 158

  sulfadiazine, 82

  Sunada, Albert, 184–185

  supplies from rear, 138, 168

  surrender, 90, 120, 151, 161, 216

  Suvereto, Italy, 22

  Suyama, George, 7–9, 211

  Takahashi, Al, 85, 94–95, 102

  Takahashi, George, 180

  Takekawa, Kazuo, 178

  Taketomo, Shuji, 106, 158

  Takeuchi, Tadashi, 180

  Takubo, Kenji, 2, 119

  Tanaka, Chet, 158, 180–181

  Tanamachi, Saburo, 145–147, 207, 209

  Tanamachi, Sandra, 209

  tank destroyer battalion, 105

  tanks

  with bulldozing blade, 142

  limited effectiveness/mobility of, 29, 142, 193

  Mark IV (German), 101, 105

  tanks, air dropping supplies in auxiliary, 82–83, 86, 87, 96, 110, 116, 122–123, 129–130, 148, 166

  taps, 192

  Tazoi, Jim

  mother’s instructions to, 94

  October 27th, 1944, 85, 102

  October 29th, 1944, 158

  trusting instincts, 94

  telephone line/wire, 69–70, 76, 79, 106, 132

  Tenth Army (Germany), 37

  Tetrick, Paul, 86–87

  Texas Military Forces Museum, 220

  Thomaston, Georgia, 107, 220

  Thompson machine gun, 60, 145–146

  Thunderbolts, P-47D, 87, 110, 121

  Tokiwa, Rudy

  humanity on the battlefield, 136–137

  October 29th, 1944, 156–157, 159

  postwar racism encountered by, 205–206

  Pursall and, 92, 156–157, 159

  topographical-map coordinates, 152

  Tortolano, Al, 120, 180

  Toulon, France, 13

  tracers, 122

  trench, slit, 12, 43, 51, 117, 118, 127, 134, 170

  trench foot

  1st Battalion, 141st Regiment (1/141), 71, 97, 128, 154, 167, 173

  442nd Regimental Combat Team, 118, 190

  Blonder, Erwin, 97, 182, 220

  Nakada, Henry, 176

  Sakumoto, Matsuji, 215

  Truman, Harry, 203–204

  Truscott, Lucian, Jr., 13–16, 56–57, 67, 197

  Tsukano, Lloyd, 161

  Tsukano, John, 190

  Tule Lake, California, 20

  Ugai, Fred, 176

  Uno, Ernest, 92

  urination, 113

  U.S. Postal Service, 208, 215

  USS Bayfield, 13

  USS General William Mitchell, 9

  Vallecchia, Italy, 198

  values, 127, 135

  Vanemont, France, 116

  VI Corps, 10–11, 13, 16, 57, 67

  Vosges Mountains, 1, 10–11, 16–17, 26, 34, 39, 56, 59, 70, 76, 78, 96, 98, 110, 113, 131, 143, 145, 150, 186, 192, 194

  Wakamatsu, Eichi, 169–170, 174

  Wakamatsu, Jack, 118

  war correspondents, 183, 184

  War Crimes Section, Eighth Army, 214

  war (battle) of attrition, 5, 39, 57, 98, 147, 154

  War Relocation Authority, 169

  Warren, Tillman, 52, 90

  water purification
, 65, 82, 110, 111, 149, 167, 171

  water supply, 64–65

  weapons, exchange of, 160

  weapons platoon, 42, 52

  West Seattle Herald, 18

  white flag, 90

  Wiese, Friedrich, 16–17, 56–57, 67, 98, 217

  Wills, Colin, 183

  Wilson, Jack

  foxhole roof, 110

  heavy machine gun, 63

  luck of, 63

  October 25th, 1944, 41, 52

  October 26th, 1944, 63

  October 28th, 1944, 116, 122, 128

  October 29th, 1944, 147

  October 30th, 1944, 173

  postwar experiences, 219

  winter clothing, 190

  wounded soldiers, 79–80, 114–115, 119, 126, 144

  1st Battalion, 141st Regiment (1/141), 181–182

  aid stations, 30, 53, 62, 63, 75, 80, 103–104, 114, 123, 134, 138, 146, 160–164, 174, 182, 186

  care of (see hospital; medics; specific individuals)

  October 29th, 1944, 162–164

  removal from battlefield, 185

  See also casualties

  Yamada, Masao, 174–175, 186

  Yamaka, William, 7–9, 211

  Yamashiro, Gordon, 115

  Yamashita, Jim, 93, 100

  Yogi, Matsuichi, 105, 158

  Yoshida, Minoru, 184–185

  Yoshitake, Hank, 197, 199

  Yost, Israel, 53, 216

  Young Oak Kim Academy, 213

 

 

 


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