Banco de Dados da Experiência Militar Nipo-Americana
Roy Masaaki "Mutt" Ida
Sexo
Male
Birth date
1915-11-4
Local de nascimento
Los Angeles CA, U.S.A.
Inducted
1944-8-7, Phoenix AZ
Tipo de alistamento
Volunteer
Ramo das Forças Armadas
Army
Tipo de serviço
War
Tipo de Unidade
Support
Unidades onde serviu
MISLS (Graduated Snelling, Dec. 1944)
ATIS
ATIS
Military specialty
Military Intelligence
Translator, Interpretor Section Allied Forces Pacific
Translator, Interpretor Section Allied Forces Pacific
Stationed
USA - Fort McClellan, AL; Camp Savage, MN; Fort Snelling, MN; - Tokyo, Japan; Philippine Islands
Separated
Fort MacArthur CA
Unit responsibility
Military intelligence.
Personal responsibility
Translator - interpreter in Japan and Philippines.
Awards, medals, citations (individual or unit)
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal; Good Conduct Medal; WW II Victory Medal
Living conditions
(Comments from his daughter) My Dad never ate Spam after the war - he had his fill. One of the things he talked about was the trip to Japan and Philippines on board a ship. It didn't sound pleasant.
Additional information
(Comments from his daughter)My Dad never talked about the War or Camp much. The information I have I discovered among his personal papers. My mother passed away last year (1995) and I'm beginning to realize how much I don't know about them and our family history. Roy Ida was a member of the Commodore Perry Post of the American Legion for many years. My Dad's family was interned at Poston and my Mom's at Gila. He was one of thirteen children. Five of the brothers served in the military.