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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you, my friend SGT (Join to see) for honoring United States Army soldier Kiyoshi K. Muranaga. Japanese Americans were limited to be soldiers who fought in the European theater during WWII because they did not want them to be fighting Japanese or two reasons - potential for being killed by friendly fire and secondarily risk that they would defect to Japan.
Rest in peace Kiyoshi K. Muranaga

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1. Pfc Kiyoshi Muranaga, Camp Shelby
2. Pfc Kiyoshi Muranaga engraved stone
3. 442nd Regiment memorial.

Background from /theirfinesthour.net/2014/06/private-first-class-kiyoshi-k-muranaga-usa-june-26-1944/
"Kiyoshi K. Muranaga was born in Los Angeles, California on February 16, 1922 to Japanese immigrant parents. An American citizen by birth, he was living in Gardena, California when he was interred with his family in the Granada War Relocation Center in Colorado.
Records indicate he was drafted into the United States Army on May 29, 1943 and he was trained as a mortarman and placed in Company F, 2nd Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team, an all-Nisei (second generation Japanese-American) unit. The 442nd RCT’s first day in combat was seventy years ago today, June 26, 1944. They had recently been united with the pioneer Nisei army unit, the 100th Infantry Battalion.
As Muranaga and his comrades moved into the attack near Suvereto (Belvedere), Italy, they came under heavy fires from Nazi German forces in strongly fortified positions, including by an 88mm gun. His mortar squad leader ordered them to withdraw due to their exposed position, but he stayed at his weapon and attempted to destroy the 88mm gun single-handed."

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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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A true hero, glad for the review and ultimate MOH.
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CW5 Jack Cardwell
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Thanks for the Medal of Honor share.
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