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Ted T. Tanouye (KIA 9/6/1944)

性別
Male
生年月日
1919-11-15
出生地
Torrance CA, U.S.A.
入隊した年
1941-2-21, Fort MacArthur CA
入隊のタイプ
Draftee
所属・部署
Army
兵役のタイプ
War
所属部隊のタイプ
Combat
所属部隊
442nd Regimental Combat Team, Company K
特殊技能
Infantryman
最終目標
Fort Warren, WY; Camp Shelby, MS; USA
Italy
所属部隊の役割
Infantry
所属部隊での個人的役割
Platoon leader
主な戦闘(交戦地帯へ従軍した場合)
Rome to Arno Campaign
勲章・褒章(個人又は所属部隊)
One of 22 Asian Pacific Americans to be awarded the Medal of Honor at White House ceremonies on 22 June 2000. His citation reads as follows:

The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, March 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of The Congress the Medal of Honor to

TECHNICAL SERGEANT TED T. TANOUYE, UNITED STATES ARMY

for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty.

Technical Sergeant Ted T. Tanouye distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism in action on 7 July 1944, near Molino A Ventoabbto, Italy. Technical Sergeant Tanouye led his platoon in an attack to capture the crest of a strategically important hill that afforded little cover. Observing an enemy machine gun crew placing its gun in position to his left front, Technical Sergeant Tanouye crept forward a few yards and opened fire on the position, killing or wounding three and causing two others to disperse. Immediately, an enemy machine pistol opened fire on him. He returned the fire and killed or wounded three more enemy soldiers. While advancing forward, Technical Sergeant Tanouye was subjected to grenade bursts, which severely wounded his left arm. Sighting an enemy-held trench, he raked the position with fire from his submachine gun and wounded several of the enemy. Running out of ammunition, he crawled 20 yards to obtain several clips from a comrade on his left flank. Next, sighting an enemy machine pistol that had pinned down his men, Technical Sergeant Tanouye crawled forward a few yards and threw a hand grenade into the position, silencing the pistol. He then located another enemy machine gun firing down the slope of the hill, opened fire on it, and silenced that position. Drawing fire from a machine pistol nest located above him, he opened fire on it and wounded three of its occupants. Finally taking his objective, Technical Sergeant Tanouye organized a defensive position on the reverse slope of the hill before accepting first aid treatment and evacuation.

Technical Sergeant Tanouye's extraordinary heroism and devotion to duty are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit on him, his unit, and the United States Army.

Also awarded posthumously
Bronze Star
Purple Heart w/Oak Leaf Cluster
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
Combat Infantryman Badge
World War II Victory Medal

その他の情報
'We looked different, that's about all. This country was our country...Our boys were over there, so we wanted to go, too. We wanted to go even though we were behind barbed wire. That's what people don't understand.' (June 22, 2000, Honolulu Advertiser)
--Mr. Isao Tanouye, brother of Ted
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