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Related: About this forumJapanese American soldiers once branded 'enemy aliens' to be promoted posthumously
https://apnews.com/article/japanese-american-soldiers-pearl-harbor-761bc45b9a95f9b7be6ea6786ffca6cfJapanese American soldiers once branded enemy aliens to be promoted posthumously
BY JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER
Updated 3:03 AM PST, January 26, 2026
HONOLULU (AP) Seven Japanese American soldiers will be promoted to officer ranks in a solemn ceremony Monday, eight decades after they died fighting for the U.S. during World War II despite having been branded enemy aliens.
The seven were students at the University of Hawaii and cadets in the Reserve Officer Training Corps, on track to become Army officers, when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. They initially served in the Hawaii Territorial Guard, but soon after the attack the U.S. barred most Japanese Americans from service and deemed them enemy aliens.
The seven cadets instead worked with a civilian labor battalion known as Varsity Victory Volunteers, which performed tasks such as digging ditches and breaking rocks, until American leaders in early 1943 announced the formation of a segregated Japanese American regiment. The seven were among those who joined the unit, known as the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.
The combat team, along with the 100th battalion comprised of mostly Japanese Americans from Hawaii, went on to become one of the most decorated units in U.S. history. Some of its soldiers fought for the Allies even as their relatives were detained in Japanese American internment camps because they were considered a public danger.
The seven men Daniel Betsui, Jenhatsu Chinen, Robert Murata, Grover Nagaji, Akio Nishikawa, Hiroichi Tomita and Howard Urabe died fighting in Europe in 1944. All but Murata were killed during the campaign to liberate Italy from Nazi Germany. Murata was killed by an artillery shell in eastern France.
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cbabe
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lastlib
(27,701 posts)1. Hmm....sound kinda "woke" to me.......
I'm guessing Kegbreath hasn't heard about this?
As long as it stays away from fox news he probably wont. Hopefully