Oahu AJA Veterans Council Holds WWII Joint Memorial
Service September 30 at Punchbowl
The Oahu AJA Veterans Council will honor fallen World War II Japanese
American soldiers and veterans at its seventh annual Joint Memorial Service at
9 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012, at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
at Punchbowl.
The keynote speaker will be Maj.
Gen. Darryll D.M. Wong, adjutant general of the state of Hawaii. Major
General Darryll D. M. Wong became adjutant general in January 2011, overseeing
the training and readiness of soldiers and airmen of the Hawaii National Guard.
He also serves as state civil defense director, provides direct support to the
Office of Veterans Services, and is the Homeland Security Advisor to the
governor.
General Wong was commissioned in May 1972 as a distinguished graduate
from the University of Hawaii Air Force ROTC program. On active duty, he flew
C-141s during the final years of the Vietnam War, the closing of United States
bases in Thailand, and the baby and refugee airlift as a member of the 53rd
Military Airlift Squadron, Norton Air Force Base, California. He joined the
Hawaii Air National Guard in 1984 and served in a variety of positions,
including chief of staff and commander of the Hawaii Air National Guard.
He is a command pilot and instructor pilot with more than 3,000 hours flying
the C-17, KC-135R, C-141A, T-38 and T-37.
The inaugural Joint Memorial Service in 2006 was the product of a
decision by the Oahu AJA Veterans Council to honor together fallen members of
all four principal Japanese American units in World War II: the
100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team, Military Intelligence
Service and 1399 Engineer Construction Battalion. Racially segregated by
the federal government, these Americans of Japanese ancestry answered suspicion
and prejudice with heroic and honorable service in every theater of World War
II.
World War II veterans of the 100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd RCT and the MIS last year received the Congressional Gold Medal, the nation's highest civilian award, for their service to the nation.
World War II veterans of the 100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd RCT and the MIS last year received the Congressional Gold Medal, the nation's highest civilian award, for their service to the nation.
The Joint
Memorial Service is held at Punchbowl on the last Sunday of September, to mark
the anniversary of the date the first American of Japanese ancestry was killed
in action in World War II, Shigeo "Joe" Takata of the 100th Battalion.
Takata, of Waialua, was mortally wounded attacking a German position near
Salerno, Italy, on Sept. 29, 1943.
The Military Intelligence Service Veterans Club is hosting this year's
service, with Lawrence Enomoto serving as chairman and master of ceremony.
Enomoto is a retired Air Force major whose father, the late Gulstan N.T.
Enomoto, served in the MIS in World War II.
Army reservists now serving in the 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry
Regiment, Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts and Roosevelt High School
cadets are providing support for the service. Music will be provided by
the U.S. Pacific Fleet Band, the Honpa Hongwanji Hawaii Betsuin Choir and
Alan Miyamura and Primasita Seery of the Celtic Pipes and Drums of Hawaii.
The public is invited to attend the Joint Memorial Service, not only to
honor the fallen warriors of that great generation, but to preserve their
memory.
Source: http://www.hawaiireporter.com/oahu-aja-veterans-council-holds-wwii-joint-memorial-service-september-30-at-punchbowl/123
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