442nd regimental combat team
Those Japanese-Americans who were not incarcerated within internment(concentration) camps served with honor and distinction in the European Theater in the 442nd Infantry Regiment . The unit became the most highly-decorated regiment in the history of the United States Armed Forces , including 21 Medal of Honor recipients .
First Squadron, First Cavalry Regiment has the most with 37 Medal of Honor recipients.
There were four US Army Regiments of African American or Buffalo Soldoers who saw service in the Spanish American War and they included the: 9th Cavalry Regiment. 10th Cavalry Regiment. 24th Infantry Regiment, and the 25th Infantry Regiment.
If you are asking about the 442nd Regimental Combat Team (RCT) that was almost entirely Japanese-Americans (Nisei) during the Second World War, then...Yes, other American troops that served in the vicinity or with them during the war did give them the respect that they earned & deserved. They were highly commended & awarded (as a unit & individually), in fact the most decorated unit for size & length of service in the combat zones.
442nd Regimental Combat Team of World War 2 fame. This unit was organized from Japanese-Americans during a time when the US did not trust anyone who looked like a Japanese. Japan had just attacked the US and declared war. Americans joined the Army to go into war and fight the Japanese. Here was a group of Americans from Hawaii and west coast who joined to fight for their country---USA. A Regimental Combat Team was a unit that was not large enough to be called an "infantry division". It did have 3 battalions and support artillery and engineers. This unit was sent to fight with the US 5th Army in Italy. Then it was sent to Southern France and later returned to Italy where it was attached to the 92nd "Buffalo" Infantry Division(Colored). This unit excelled itself in battle. It is recognized as the most decorated unit of its size during World War 2. The organization was as follows: 442nd COMBAT TEAM442nd Infantry Regiment1st Battalion (100th Infantry Battalion) - Companies A, B, C, D2nd Battalion - Companies E, F, G, H3rd Battalion - Companies I, K, L, M522 Field Artillery Battalion - (16 Mar 1945, reassigned to 7th Army)232 Combat Engineering CompanyAnti- Tank CompanyCannon CompanyService Company206th Army BandSupporting Units599th Field Artillery Battalion of 92nd DivisionLink:http://www.custermen.com/ItalyWW2/Units/442RCT.htm
its was the 369th infantry an all black regiment that was never wanted by the whites in the first place
Those Japanese-Americans who were not incarcerated within internment(concentration) camps served with honor and distinction in the European Theater in the 442nd Infantry Regiment . The unit became the most highly-decorated regiment in the history of the United States Armed Forces , including 21 Medal of Honor recipients .
The 442nd was the most decorated unit in American History.
Many were. As an example, the 442nd Infantry Regiment is the most decorated unit in the history of the United States Armed Forces, with 21 Medal of Honor recipients. It was composed entirely of Japanese Americans, many of whom had family members in internment camps.
First Squadron, First Cavalry Regiment has the most with 37 Medal of Honor recipients.
The 442nd Regimental Combat Team which was composed of Japanese-Americans .
Yes, the Japanese-Americans that were interned often either joined by their own will or were drafted into the army, resisters were arrested. those who were put into the army were placed in the 442nd combat regiment and were given much praise as one of the most decorated regiment of that time. a famous example is when they were sent in to rescue a Texan unit of approximately 250 people and ended up losing over 800 to carry out the mission.
There were four US Army Regiments of African American or Buffalo Soldoers who saw service in the Spanish American War and they included the: 9th Cavalry Regiment. 10th Cavalry Regiment. 24th Infantry Regiment, and the 25th Infantry Regiment.
A ranger regiment is unit of the armed forces which is usually classified as a "special forces" unit, i.e. one that requires additional training and/or rigorous requirements to join.
The 442nd was the most decorated unit in American History.
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