The 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a segregated unit consisting of Japanese Americans during World War II, is the U.S. military's most decorated unit, including 21 Medal of Honor recipients.
A Defense Department webpage honoring Black Medal of Honor recipient Army Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers was taken down last ...
On Saturday the Army republished the page on the 442nd Regimental Combat Team following an outcry after it was taken down ...
STAR-ADVERTISER FILE The Honor Guard of 442nd Regimental Combat Team outside Bruyeres, France, in November 1944. The Army on Saturday moved to dampen public outrage over removing online content about ...
A panel about the 442nd Regimental Combat Team was featured at the Mississippi Armed Forces Museum at Camp Shelby in 2023.
The article was republished Saturday, replacing the webpage that was taken down sometime earlier this month. Its removal ...
A revision of history or a reconfiguration to align with current policies? That is the question for the Army after the ...
The military removes a web page honoring the Hawaiʻi unit's World War II exploits and its thousands of Japanese-American ...
The 4,000 men, who initially came in April 1943, had to be replaced nearly 3.5 times. In total, about 14,000 men served, ...
“Shikata Ga Nai” – a Japanese phrase meaning “It cannot be helped” – is also the title of a powerful, feature-length ...
“Nisei Veterans Memorial Center” screens at the Nisei Veterans Memorial Center this Saturday. Image courtesy: NVMC The Nisei Veterans Memorial Center will host a screening of “Of Civil ...
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Japanese Nisei - 442nd Most Decorated Unit WW2The 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a segregated Japanese American unit, is remembered for its brave actions in World War II. Despite the odds, the 442nd’s actions distinguished them as the most ...
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