Two Japanese American Soldiers, Two Best Friends, And a Crossroad
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The all Japanese American 100th / 442nd Regiment Combat Team is a symbol of a “Y” shaped crossroad for my familial history; however, unlike a typical crossroad of either right or left, no path was disloyal or unjust, but rather both paths led to the same end road that was the result of bravery and courage.
Photos and Background Information Provided by Sumiko Kusumi (unless otherwise specified)
[Editors note: Read Brandon's article in which he writes about creating this collection – Two Japanese American Soldiers, Two Best Friends, and a Crossroad]
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100th/442nd Regimental Combat TeamWorld War II not only led to the creation of the Japanese Internment Camps, but also to the creation of the all Japanese American 100th Battalion and 442nd Combat Regiment Team. Photograph: "Japanese American Veterans Collection Digital Resources." University of Hawaii at Manoa Libraries. 25 Jan 2006. 4 Dec 2007 … |
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The Generation of the American HeroesMy grandfather,Kay Kei Kusumi was born on April 28, 1924, in Auburn, Washington to Mr. Fukunosuke and Mrs. Hide Kusumi. He was the eldest son of a family of six. To his parents and family's unknowing, a hero was born. As a child, due to his opposition to whatever his …
If Only They Knew |
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A Simplier TimeAs a young adult, Kay was the typical American teenager. For instance, he enjoyed "hanging out" with his buddies, and playing baseball. His Japanese American heritage was simply who he was, but to his unknowing, it was his nationality as a Japanese American that would change the story of his …
Those Simply Days... |
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When School was the Only Japanese American Child's WorryAs young children, Sumiko Shigezane (Kay’s Future Wife), Masao’s younger sister was the cause to the friendship of Kay and Masao. Kay’s eldest sister Esther was her Sunday school teacher. Sumiko described Kay as a very curious child, but very kind hearted. However, his curiosity often got Masao into trouble. …
Better days |
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The Traditional Nisei Role in the FamilyAs a young Nisei it was Masao's responsibility to not only care for his younger siblings, but also contribute to the family income;thus, he worked at the family market, located on Temple St., Los Angeles. It was very common among Issei's to have large families; due to the fact large … |
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Tec/5 Kay Kei Kusumi; CIBAs a result of the signing of Executive Order 9066, the Kusumi family were resettled in the internment camp known as Granada War Relocation Center, Colorado; otherwise known as Amache. Seeing the conditions that were present, Kay knew that he could not live in such a place. There were no …
Private Kay K. Kusumi |
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Camp Shelby, MississippiIn this photo, Kay is speaking with fellow soldier Imoto as he was about to leave the camp gates. As can be seen on the side of Kay's truck, the title "Lil Amache." His truck was his momento of his family's temporary home in Amache, and a reminder to never …
Camp Shelby, Mississippi |
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Nice, France; (left to right: Richard, Kay, Joe)The 100th/442nd Infantry was not just a group of soldiers, but a band of brothers. Kay explained that in the beginning of the war there was much tension from the Mainland and Islander Japanese Americans. Mainland Japanese Americans would often call Islanders, "Buddha head" meaning pig headed, while Islanders called … |
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A War Abroad, and A War at HomeKay would often return to Amache to visit family and friends on completion of certain missions. It was when he returned to the camp that he began to very clearly see the irony of the war. He was fighting for America, the "Land of the Free," while his family and …
Back At Amache 2 |
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On the European Front |
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Soldier of the 442 |
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Pvt Masao Shigezane; BS, PH, CIBUnlike Kay, due to the reopening of the draft, Masao underwent very brief basic training. It was a estimated few weeks before he was sent to the European front in Italy to join the 100th Battalion, Company B. In letters written home, his longing for his return home was clearly …
Friends of the 442nd |
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442nd Infantry |
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Their Stories... |
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Go For Broke Monument |