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Kaoru Moto

SurnameMoto
Given NameKaoru
Born25 Apr 1917
Died26 Aug 1992
CountryUnited States
CategoryMilitary-Ground
GenderMale

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ww2dbaseKaoru Moto was born in Makawao, Maui, US Territory of Hawaii to Japanese immigrant parents. He enlisted in the US Army in Mar 1941 and later volunteered to be part of the 100th Infantry Battalion which was consisted of Japanese-Americans. On 7 Jul 1944, while acting as a scout for his platoon, he came upon a German machine gun position near Castellina Marittima in the Toscana region of Italy. He killed the gunner of the first position and captured the assistance gunner after a brief fire fight. He then observed the Germans settings up another machine gun position. Moving forward alone once again, he forced this second German crew to withdraw, but during the process he was wounded by rifle fire. Spotting yet a third machine gun position, he wounded two of the three Germans by gunfire, pushed forward, and eventually forced all three to surrender. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for the day's action. In 1990, the award was upgraded to the Medal of Honor, the highest military decoration of the United States. He passed away in 1992 and was buried at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, Hawaii. In Jun 2000, his surviving family received the award from President Bill Clinton in a ceremony at the White House in Washington DC, United States.

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1917年4月25日 Kaoru Moto was born in Makawao, Maui, US Territory of Hawaii.
1944年7月7日 Private 1st Class Kaoru Moto of US 100th Infantry Battalion came upon a German machine gun nest near Castellina Marittima, Italy and silenced it by killing the machine gunner and forcing the assistant gunner to surrender. He then forced a second machine gun nest to withdraw, but sustained rifle wound during the process. Despite the wound, when he came upon a third machine gun position, he attacked and forced the three German crew members to surrender. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for the day's action.
1992年8月26日 Kaoru Moto passed away in Makawao, Maui, Hawaii, United States.
2000年6月21日 Mikio Hasemoto, Joe Hayashi, Robert Kuroda, Kaoru Moto, Kiyoshi Muranaga, Masato Nakae, Shinyei Nakamine, William Nakamura, Joe Nishimoto, James Okubo, Frank Ono, Kazuo Otani, Ted Tanouye, and Francis Wai's Distinguished Service Cross medals were posthumously upgraded to the Medal of Honor, and the medals were presented to surviving family members at a ceremony at the White House, Washington DC, United States.




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