Nakada brothers

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The nine Nakada brothers were World War II soldiers of Japanese American descent who served in various roles. The Nakada family had more sons in the U.S. military than any other family during the war.

The nine brothers were:

  • James Nakada, Military Intelligence Service (MIS),
  • John Nakada, MIS,
  • Minoru Nakada, MIS,
  • Stephen Nakada, Military Intelligence Service Language School,
  • Yoshiano Nakada, Office of Strategic Services
  • Saburo Nakada,
  • Yoshio Nakada, [1]
  • George Nakada, 100th/442nd Infantry Regiment, Company K.[2]
  • Isao Henry "Hank" Nakada, (born October 12, 1922, died March 13, 2008),100th/442nd Infantry Regiment, Company I.[3][4][5]

All survived the war.

References[]

  1. ^ Harrington, Joseph D. (1979). Yankee Samurai: The Secret Role of Nisei in America's Pacific Victory. Detroit, Michigan: Pettigrew Enterprises, Inc. p. 252.
  2. ^ Armstrong, Michael (November 12, 2011). "Homer WWII veteran honored with others". Desert News. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  3. ^ Armstrong, Michael (November 13, 2011). "Homer WWII veteran receives medal". Anchorage Daily News. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  4. ^ Armstrong, Michael (November 12, 2011). "Homer WWII veteran honored with others". Desert News. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  5. ^ Harrington, Joseph D. (1979). Yankee Samurai: The Secret Role of Nisei in America's Pacific Victory. Detroit, Michigan: Pettigrew Enterprises, Inc. p. 252.
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