Wifey and I attended a lecture at the Moffett Field Museum today; the lecture focused on the 100th Battalion and the 442nd Infantry Regiment, also known as the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. While I thought I had a decent understanding of the highly decorated Japanese American 442 Infantry, I learned a lot.
The 442nd Regimental Combat Team (RCT), composed primarily of Nisei (American-born sons of Japanese immigrants), was known for its motto, "Go For Broke," a Hawaiian gambling term meaning to risk everything for a big win. This unit, along with the 100th Infantry Battalion, is the most decorated unit in U.S. military history for its size and length of service, earning 21 Medals of Honor, 8 Presidential Unit Citations, and numerous Purple Hearts.
The 442nd served in both the European and Pacific Theaters during WWII but are best known for their valor in Europe. In 1944, the 442nd landed in Italy and later joined the invasion of southern France. They famously rescued the “Lost Battalion” at Biffontaine, suffering nearly 1,600 casualties to save 211 surrounded soldiers of the 1st Battalion. By April 1945, they had pushed into Germany and were among the first Allied troops to liberate prisoners at the Dachau concentration camp. The 442nd earned 9,486 Purple Hearts, earning them the nickname “The Purple Heart Battalion.”
The Hawaiian volunteers and West Coast volunteers did not get along initially. The Hawaiians we mostly farmers who spoke Pidgen while the West Coast volunteers spoke perfect English. Upon attending a dance at an Internment Camp, the Hawaiians learned what was happening on the mainland and their differences waned.
Numerous battles were discussed. The 442nd played a crucial role in the liberation of prisoners who were part of a death march from Dachau to the Alps. There is so much more. This was a sobering lecture.
As journalist Tom Brokaw coined, "The Greatest Generation".
Some museum pics for ya bud...
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The 442nd Regimental Combat Team (RCT), composed primarily of Nisei (American-born sons of Japanese immigrants), was known for its motto, "Go For Broke," a Hawaiian gambling term meaning to risk everything for a big win. This unit, along with the 100th Infantry Battalion, is the most decorated unit in U.S. military history for its size and length of service, earning 21 Medals of Honor, 8 Presidential Unit Citations, and numerous Purple Hearts.
The 442nd served in both the European and Pacific Theaters during WWII but are best known for their valor in Europe. In 1944, the 442nd landed in Italy and later joined the invasion of southern France. They famously rescued the “Lost Battalion” at Biffontaine, suffering nearly 1,600 casualties to save 211 surrounded soldiers of the 1st Battalion. By April 1945, they had pushed into Germany and were among the first Allied troops to liberate prisoners at the Dachau concentration camp. The 442nd earned 9,486 Purple Hearts, earning them the nickname “The Purple Heart Battalion.”
The Hawaiian volunteers and West Coast volunteers did not get along initially. The Hawaiians we mostly farmers who spoke Pidgen while the West Coast volunteers spoke perfect English. Upon attending a dance at an Internment Camp, the Hawaiians learned what was happening on the mainland and their differences waned.
Numerous battles were discussed. The 442nd played a crucial role in the liberation of prisoners who were part of a death march from Dachau to the Alps. There is so much more. This was a sobering lecture.
As journalist Tom Brokaw coined, "The Greatest Generation".
Some museum pics for ya bud...
9 cyl radial engine 629 cubic inch, 256 HP, in Operation since 1948
Who doesn't love Dodge PU?
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