They were almost universally nisei (2nd-generation Japanese-Americans holding American citizenship), not immigrants. And given what they went through to prove their loyalty, they would probably be upset about the mischaracterization.
jokumi
1 month ago
Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii won the Medal of Honor with the 442.
Thalionalfirin
1 month ago
When I was in college a while back, my best friend’s father fought in the 442nd.
Edit: I just looked him up. He received a Purple Heart and Bronze Star and was a POW captured by the Germans.
ArghNooo
1 month ago
>Today, the 442nd is remembered as the most decorated unit for its size and length of service in the history of the US military. The unit, totaling about 18,000 men, over 4,000 Purple Hearts, 4,000 Bronze Stars, 560 Silver Star Medals, 21 Medals of Honor, and seven Presidential Unit Citations.
Jesus Christ.
RangerPoundcake
1 month ago
GO FOR BROKE!
fokaiHI
1 month ago
Being from Hawai’i, the 442 is very well recognized and celebrated here. If you have the time, look up Sen Daniel Inouye. He definitely lived to serve the people.
Charlie-2-2
1 month ago
Look it up, these Guyโs were probably the ballsiest conventional unit in the entire US military.
FuckReddit4everr
1 month ago
Heroes
HeadCartoonist2626
1 month ago
Mostly 2nd generation Americans, I misspoke
Anegada_2
1 month ago
Facing the Mountain By Daniel Brown is an excellent book about these guys if anyone wants a good read
TheLinguisticVoyager
1 month ago
Those, sir, are Americans. Born and raised
Attack_the_sock
1 month ago
Dear God, they killed a lot of Nazis, a lot of fascists in general. Americaโs greatest strength is our diversity.
inarioffering
1 month ago
i visited dachau on a high school trip and didn’t learn until later that my dad’s uncles had been part of the 442nd troop that liberated that camp. highly recommend folks check out the broadway play “allegiance” for a really moving retelling of the nikkei incarceration and service in the 442nd. just to let people know, the 4000 purple hearts earned by this unit is because there was a 302% casualty rate. yes, these were brave men but also they were being used as cannon fodder and, essentially, the US’s own kamikaze unit. they fought for what they believed was right even when they knew it might not benefit them.
BugSwimmingDogs
1 month ago
George Takei has a book on this. They are often nisei, second gen Americans, put through the grinder to ‘prove their loyalty.’ You will not find a more loyal soldier than them. Fucking Heroes, all of them.
kingpickels
1 month ago
Fuck ya 442nd. โ go for brokeโ
Munkee71180
1 month ago
And had everything at home taken away in the camps
Local_Sugar8108
1 month ago
My father was in Italy during WW2. He talked about how frightened the Germans were of the Japanese American troops. The American military broadcast that the Japanese had over run Asia and were now invading Italy. These men had a well deserved reputation for remarkable courage under fire.
D3ltaa88
1 month ago
Yup, Grandpa was in the 100thโฆ. Joined up when our family got an all paid expense trip to the Salt Lake desert camp courtesy of US government.
Forward_Package_1445
1 month ago
Real Americans. Not like the Coward with bone spurs and a diaper.ย
Remote-Remote-3848
1 month ago
Yes we need more of that.
Deadpussyfuck
1 month ago
These warriors joined right from the internment camps. That takes real strength.
Xplicit-801
1 month ago
What badasses. This has blockbuster movie energy written all over it
Ludovico_Manin84
1 month ago
#nazilivesdontmatter
Alternative_Risk_310
1 month ago
442nd Regimental Combat Team was antifa
OccidoViper
1 month ago
My grandfather had the honor of meeting a few of them. He said the samurai spirit lived within them
Lego_Laws
1 month ago
I would love to hear/read more about their experiences in the war and their perspective on the Axis nations they were fighting. Anyone know any good sources for firsthand accounts or memories from units like these?
Parukia_de_Bolivar
1 month ago
Oh? Nisei?
Witty-Kale-0202
1 month ago
Arooooooo fellow grunts!!!!
LaddyPup
1 month ago
Go for broke!
Business_Stick6326
1 month ago
Any one guy in that pic did more to fight Nazis than all Redditors combined, in the entire history of Reddit, and all those Redditors yet to be.
mokulani
1 month ago
Go for broke!!
Sweaty_Assignment_90
1 month ago
Facing the Mountain by Daniel James Brown (boys in the boat) is a really good read if you are interested in this history.
PrettyCalligrapher55
1 month ago
Heros! ๐ซก
MidWestKhagan
1 month ago
Can they come back and kill a few more?
Sozialist161
1 month ago
yeah nazis…. everybody fight at war…. we make it much simpler…. its sad when people die, and you cant save them
mindfulmethods
1 month ago
Call Tarantino, make a cool movie!
AnyImpression6
1 month ago
็ด ๆดใใใใ
Calladit
1 month ago
I wonder how many of them had friends or family in American internment camps?
bmo333
1 month ago
Most decorated WW2 unit.
Low-Astronomer-3440
1 month ago
LFG!
1CaliCALI
1 month ago
Heroes! (Opposite of maga)
Red_dylinger
1 month ago
Probably unjustly put into interment camps until America/Canada realized they were more friend than foe.ย
They were almost universally nisei (2nd-generation Japanese-Americans holding American citizenship), not immigrants. And given what they went through to prove their loyalty, they would probably be upset about the mischaracterization.
Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii won the Medal of Honor with the 442.
When I was in college a while back, my best friend’s father fought in the 442nd.
Edit: I just looked him up. He received a Purple Heart and Bronze Star and was a POW captured by the Germans.
>Today, the 442nd is remembered as the most decorated unit for its size and length of service in the history of the US military. The unit, totaling about 18,000 men, over 4,000 Purple Hearts, 4,000 Bronze Stars, 560 Silver Star Medals, 21 Medals of Honor, and seven Presidential Unit Citations.
Jesus Christ.
GO FOR BROKE!
Being from Hawai’i, the 442 is very well recognized and celebrated here. If you have the time, look up Sen Daniel Inouye. He definitely lived to serve the people.
Look it up, these Guyโs were probably the ballsiest conventional unit in the entire US military.
Heroes
Mostly 2nd generation Americans, I misspoke
Facing the Mountain By Daniel Brown is an excellent book about these guys if anyone wants a good read
Those, sir, are Americans. Born and raised
Dear God, they killed a lot of Nazis, a lot of fascists in general. Americaโs greatest strength is our diversity.
i visited dachau on a high school trip and didn’t learn until later that my dad’s uncles had been part of the 442nd troop that liberated that camp. highly recommend folks check out the broadway play “allegiance” for a really moving retelling of the nikkei incarceration and service in the 442nd. just to let people know, the 4000 purple hearts earned by this unit is because there was a 302% casualty rate. yes, these were brave men but also they were being used as cannon fodder and, essentially, the US’s own kamikaze unit. they fought for what they believed was right even when they knew it might not benefit them.
George Takei has a book on this. They are often nisei, second gen Americans, put through the grinder to ‘prove their loyalty.’ You will not find a more loyal soldier than them. Fucking Heroes, all of them.
Fuck ya 442nd. โ go for brokeโ
And had everything at home taken away in the camps
My father was in Italy during WW2. He talked about how frightened the Germans were of the Japanese American troops. The American military broadcast that the Japanese had over run Asia and were now invading Italy. These men had a well deserved reputation for remarkable courage under fire.
Yup, Grandpa was in the 100thโฆ. Joined up when our family got an all paid expense trip to the Salt Lake desert camp courtesy of US government.
Real Americans. Not like the Coward with bone spurs and a diaper.ย
Yes we need more of that.
These warriors joined right from the internment camps. That takes real strength.
What badasses. This has blockbuster movie energy written all over it
#nazilivesdontmatter
442nd Regimental Combat Team was antifa
My grandfather had the honor of meeting a few of them. He said the samurai spirit lived within them
I would love to hear/read more about their experiences in the war and their perspective on the Axis nations they were fighting. Anyone know any good sources for firsthand accounts or memories from units like these?
Oh? Nisei?
Arooooooo fellow grunts!!!!
Go for broke!
Any one guy in that pic did more to fight Nazis than all Redditors combined, in the entire history of Reddit, and all those Redditors yet to be.
Go for broke!!
Facing the Mountain by Daniel James Brown (boys in the boat) is a really good read if you are interested in this history.
Heros! ๐ซก
Can they come back and kill a few more?
yeah nazis…. everybody fight at war…. we make it much simpler…. its sad when people die, and you cant save them
Call Tarantino, make a cool movie!
็ด ๆดใใใใ
I wonder how many of them had friends or family in American internment camps?
Most decorated WW2 unit.
LFG!
Heroes! (Opposite of maga)
Probably unjustly put into interment camps until America/Canada realized they were more friend than foe.ย
And hold the Nazi flag of peace ….