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Sam Minoru Itaya

Gender
Male
Birth date
1918-10-31
Place of birth
Stockton CA, U.S.A.
Inducted
1941-6-1, Presidio of Monterey CA
Enlistment type
Draftee
Service branch
Army
Service type
War
Unit type
Combat
Units served
81st Infantry Training Battalion, C Company, Heavy Weapons, Camp Roberts, CA; Anti-tank Company, 184th Infantry Division, San Luis Obispo, CA; Detatched Service 7th Army; 8th Service Command, War Department Personnel Center, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio,TX; 40th Division, 184th Infantry Anti-tank Company.
Military specialty
Heavy Weapons - 1st Gunner 30 cal. machine gun, 37mm Anti-tank. Infantry - Truck driver 8th Service Command.
Stationed
U.S.A. - Camp Roberts, CA; San Luis Obispo, CA; San Antonio, TX
Separated
Fort Sam Houston TX
Unit responsibility
Infantry; Support Service
Personal responsibility
1. Dogface, 2. Service
Awards, medals, citations (individual or unit)
Citation - served as guinea pig for chemical warfare testing of gas on oriental skin - Chemical Warfare Division, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Baltimore, MD.
Living conditions
San Luis Obispo - new tents; Miramar, San Diego - pup tents; Del Mar Race Tracks, Del Mar, stables; Dodd Field and Fort Sam Houston- barracks.
Most vivid memory of military experience
Shikataga-nai attitude. Always looked or chose lesser of 2 evils instead of protesting as later G.I.'s did. Always did what was told since we were first draftees & didn't know any better. (more like Imperial Army personnel)
Missed most whilst in the military
Chazu ke & ko-ko
Most important thing, personally, to come from military experience?
Maybe it was best that the earliest draftees went off & did what had to be done. Maybe it was the better way then to have agitated because we were the same ancestry as 'enemy' and public attitude of prewar America was still predominantly Anglo-American. Hopefully, people understand there is no racial color, nationality, loyalty when chips are down and each man decides himself what is right or wrong by what he knows, sees and understands.
Additional information
Happily married, retired and contented. Would do the same and make same decisions and choices as 50 years ago.
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