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Harry Harushi "Cowboy" Tanabe

Sexo
Male
Fecha de Nacimiento
1923-04-12
Lugar de Nacimiento
Marysville CA, USA
Inducted
1944-03-13, Camp Atterbury IN
Tipo de Alistamiento
Volunteer
Afiliación Militar
Army
Tipo de servicio prestado
War,peacetime
Tipo de unidad militar
Combat
Unidades a las que sirvió
Aberdeen Proving Grounds Specialized Counter Intelligence School, Ft. Holabird 441st Counter Intelligence Corp, (CIC), Niigata, Japan and Tokyo, Japan.
Especialidad militar
Military Intelligence P.O.W. Interrogation Counter Intelligence
Asignado
USA: Camp Atterbury, IN; Ft. Lee, VA; Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD; Ft. Holabird, MD Other Countries: Philippines; Okinawa, Japan
Retirado
Ft. Sheridan IL
Responsabilidad en la unidad
Interrogate P.O.W., evaluate and disseminate any information and evidence to higher command.
Responsabilidad individual
Reading and interpreting Japanese armament documentation. Interrogating returning Japanese soldiers. Credentialed as a Special agent and served overseas as an interrogator of POW's. Interpreted any communist movements in the labor organization by Koreans Nationals living in Japan.
Batallas principales (si sirvió en una zona de guerra)
Philippines; Okinawa; Japan.
Reconocimientos, medallas, menciones (individuales o de la unidad)
Southwest Pacific Command Philippines Resurrection Okinawa Campaign Unit Citations Army of Occupation Japan) Medal American Theater Ribbon Victory Medal Purple Heart
Condiciones de Vida
Stateside, everything was provided in the barracks. Over-sea, battalions and companies used whatever facilities that construction battalions set up. Showers with cold water, bathing outside in the streams or during rain storms. Meals were K-rations and C-rations. When battalion moved up, they provided hot meals, used local supplies. Exchanged products for fresh fruits and rice. Rest and sleep was the best entertainments, also letter writing.
Recuerdo más vívido de la experiencia militar
I never realized how much Japanese I had learned while I attended Nihon Gakko in Marysville from Goda sensei and Yoshizaki sensei. At Aberdeen Proving Ground, I was able to read the nomenclature of the Japanese armaments.
Lo que más extraño durante su tiempo en las fuerzas armadas
Freedom, my wife and family interned in Topaz, Utah. The many friends in Marysville.
¿En lo personal, qué obtuvo de su experiencia militar?
We are all humans, the horror and pain of war are real, the suffering of human beings can not match any progress lost.
Información adicional
Residence San Lorenzo, CA (1)I returned to Marysville to visit my classmates and they acknowledged that this type of internment should never happen again. One of my team players in school spent a day looking for me in Italy when he heard that Japanese Americans were there in the hospital. He was with the 34th division ... a hakujin class mate that played football. (2)I joined the Army at Ft. Atterbury, IN. Sent to Camp Lee, VA for Infantry Basic Training. Very few JA soldiers. After basic and tests for advanced training, a Caucasian Capt. in charge of evaluation for advanced training, spoke to me in Japanese and learned that I studied Japanese at the Japanese Language School in Marysville. I read from a printed card in Japanese and served four months at the Aberdeen Proving Ground reading captured Japanese armament nomenclature. Then I was transferred to Specialized Counter Intelligence School at Ft. Holabird and after 6 months received my credential as a Special Agent and served overseas as Interrogator of Prisoners of War. At the end of the war I was reassigned to 441st CIC Detachment in Niigata, Japan and evaluated field reports from other agents. Later I served in the Tokyo area. (3) I am very active in Veterans of Foreign War Organization. The need to tell our story as a US soldier in WW II is important. We fought the enemies overseas, prejudice at home. We are Americans. This is my country - my home, the US of A.
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