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A group dubbed the "Lost Battalion" reunited with the combat team that saved them.

 

http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=...&id=7113730

 

 

vee


Definitely one of my fave events to recall from the war. All those boys went through hell.

 

Sure was great to see the ABC video and to find out about the long overdue reunion. Hard to get through that one without a tear shed.

 

The 442 came through on many occasions. They were a hell of a regiment.

 

Here's to them; here's to the Texas T's!

 

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The 442nd Regimental Combat Team Came over and were attached to the 34th. The 34th issued them our

RED BULL shoulder patch and when they went to the 36th,they were told to remove the patch and put on the

\Texas patch. They said no, we keep the RED BULL patch. I met them at the dedication of the WW 11

Memorial and they STILL had the Red Bull patch on the jackets. Highest decorated Regiment of WW 11


The 442nd Regimental Combat Team is the most decorated unit in U.S. military history. ... The Japanese Americans on the West Coast were relocated and incarcerated in ... Italy and later joined up with the 100th Infantry Battalion. .

 

http://library.thinkquest.org/CR0210341/44...splash442nd.htm

 

 

http://wapedia.mobi/en/442nd_Regimental_Combat_Team

 

http://books.google.fr/books?id=sw4KPyqgsT...ull&f=false

 

Vee

They certainly impressed my Dad and Joe Medina at Velletri. Both guys spoke a lot of them


The 442nd Regimental Combat Team Came over and were attached to the 34th. The 34th issued them our

RED BULL shoulder patch and when they went to the 36th,they were told to remove the patch and put on the

\Texas patch. They said no, we keep the RED BULL patch. I met them at the dedication of the WW 11

Memorial and they STILL had the Red Bull patch on the jackets. Highest decorated Regiment of WW 11

Great story! Thanks Rock.


Love the comment from Mark Clark, regarding their performance in Italy:

 

 

General Marshall...gave me very strict personal instructions...to report to him immediately the outcome in your first baptism of fire. After your first engagement, I said, "They performed magnificently on the field of battle. I've never had such fine soldiers. Send me all you got."

 

General Mark W. Clark