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John H Matsumoto

Sexo
Male
Fecha de Nacimiento
1919-12-21
Lugar de Nacimiento
Penngrove CA, U.S.A.
Inducted
1941-12-6, Presidio of Monterey CA
Tipo de Alistamiento
Volunteer
Afiliación Militar
Army
Tipo de servicio prestado
War
Tipo de unidad militar
Combat
Unidades a las que sirvió
12th Air Force; 97th Sq. - 47th Bomb Gp.
Especialidad militar
Airplane Armorer Gunner
Asignado
Monterey, CA; Biloxi, Miss.;Lowry Field, Denver, CO; Hill Field, Ogden, UT; England; North Africa; Italy; Corsica
Retirado
Ft. Logan CO
Responsabilidad en la unidad
Bombing enemy personnel - Installations and supporting our own troops - mostly in Italy.
Responsabilidad individual
Aerial gunner on A-20 (attack bomber) and taking pictures of our bombing attacks.
Batallas principales (si sirvió en una zona de guerra)
Naples, Foggia, Normandy
Reconocimientos, medallas, menciones (individuales o de la unidad)
Air Medal with 1 Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster (OLC); completed 50 combat missions; Good Conduct Medal; American Defense Service Medal; European Africa Middle Eastern Service Medal.
Condiciones de Vida
Overseas - We slept in tents with wooden floors. Four men in each tent with a stove for heat. We fly-boys had clean cots with sleeping bags. We made our own shower stalls and got water from 50 gallon drums. Our food was the same as any outfit overseas. Only we were fed three times a day all year. For entertainment, we saw movies - several times a week - saw Martha Raye entertaining troops.
Recuerdo más vívido de la experiencia militar
Being the only Nisei wherever I was stationed, I was always treated as one of the boys. Never was I called a 'Jap' during my entire Army stint. Never felt any prejudice during my time in Service (3 yrs 8 months). During my stay in Denver, CO around 2/42, I often went to a Japanese restaurant called 'Manchu Grill'. The first time I went there, I got the cold treatment. They thought I was Chinese because they didn't know any Nisei in the Air Corp. After that , I was treated royally. While stationed at the base of Mt. Vesuvius, from where I flew 33 missions, I saw Mt. Vesuvius erupt. We evacuated from there. But the planes that were stationed on the other side were damaged or lost. From there we went to Naples.
Lo que más extraño durante su tiempo en las fuerzas armadas
Rice and tsukemono
¿En lo personal, qué obtuvo de su experiencia militar?
Being in the Air Corp, I now realize what a clean life we led. I visited my cousin in Northern Italy and felt sorry for those guys as they slept in pup tents in all kinds of weather and died in the mud. My buddies who lost their lives went down so fast we never felt the pain seeing our comrades killed, not that I didn't care.
Información adicional
Being a gunner during the war - it was nothing I could use in civilian life. But during my time in the service - I traveled across the U.S. and went overseas on the Queen Mary. Got to see parts of Scotland, England, North Africa, Naples, Rome, Isle of Capri (R & R) and finally finished my missions on the Island of Corsica.
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