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Japanese American Military Experience Database

George Joji "Tak" Takasugi

Gender
Male
Birth date
1920-11-10
Place of birth
Ventura CA, U.S.A.
Inducted
1944-4-17, Phoenix CA
Enlistment type
Draftee
Service branch
Army
Service type
War
Unit type
Combat
Units served
442nd Regimental Combat Team, 100th Battalion, Company A
Military specialty
4-1/4 Months - PVT Basic Training, Camp Blanding, FL
11 Months PFC Rifleman
5 Months TEC-5 Armorer
Stationed
USA: Camp Blanding, FL
Other Countries: France, Italy
Separated
Ft. George G. Meade MD
Unit responsibility
April 1945: To make frontal attack on the Gothic Line which had withstood atacks for four or five months.
Personal responsibility
Member of a Rifle Squad. Also assisted the Browning Automatic Rifle (B.A.R.) man.
Major battles (if served in a war zone)
Rhineland Campaign
Po Valley Campaign
North Apennines Campaign
Awards, medals, citations (individual or unit)
5 April 1945: Wounded in action of the Gothic Line.
Purple Heart Medal
Bronze Star Medal
Good Conduct Medal
Combat Infantryman Badge
Sharpshooter Badge w/ Rifle Bar
Distinguished Unit Badge
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
World War II Victory Medal
Living conditions
Lived in foxholes and abandoned buildings.
Seldom bathed.
C-rations were terrible
Lucky if you got a couple day pass to the rest area.
Most vivid memory of military experience
Being guided over the mountains by a British Commando, who had been working behind enemy lines.
Going through a small village.
Taking one back in time.
Animals on the first floor and living quarters on the second floor.
Water at the village square.
Missed most whilst in the military
Family back in camp.
Additional information
With the recent death of John, there is only one brother left of the four Ventura brothers, Leonard, George, John and Knox Takasugi, who served in Europe during World War II with the US Army's famed Japanese American unit, the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.

The Takasugis came out of an internment camp in Gila, AZ to fight for flag and country as their parents, brothers and sisters remained in the camp, behind barbed wire and under the rifles of Army guards.

Leonard was the first Takasugi brother to die. He was killed in action on April 5, 1945, as his outfit, the 100th Battalion (part of the 442nd RCT), moved against the German's heavily fortified Gothic Line in northern Italy.

Knox, a resident of Ojai, died in 1996. John of Oxnard retired in 1983 after 30 years of working as an electronics technician at the Point Mugu Pacific Missile Range and died at age 75 on May 21. George of Gardena is the last surviving family veteran of the 442nd.

George and John entered the Army in the summer of 1944 and Knox joined after them. Leonard, however, had been selected in the first peacetime draft in 1941 and was in the Army when Pearl Harbor was bombed. By 1945 all the brothers were in different companies of the 442nd, but they fought in the same battles. George was wounded the same day Leonard was killed.

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