


Frank Ono
Surname | Ono |
Given Name | Frank |
Born | 5 Jun 1923 |
Died | 6 May 1980 |
Country | United States |
Category | Military-Ground |
Gender | Male |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseFrank Harry Ono was born in Delta, Colorado, United States in 1923 to Japanese immigrant father Harry Ono and Irish-American mother Eva Ono (née Thomas). He enlisted in the United States Army in Sep 1943 and volunteered to join the 442nd Regimental Combat Team consisted of Japanese-Americans. On 4 Jul 1944, near Castellina Marittima in the Toscana region of Italy, Private First Class Ono advanced ahead of his unit and wiped out a German machine gun position single-handedly with his automatic rifle and then continued on and killed a sniper. After he lost his automatic rifle after it was struck by enemy fire, he used hand grenades to force back the Germans trying to converge on his position. Taking a wounded fellow soldier's rifle, he killed two more Germans and then administered first aid to two wounded men, one of them being his platoon leader. When the platoon was ordered to withdraw, he volunteered to stay behind to guard the platoon's rear. For his actions during this day, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross medal. He survived the war and passed away in 1980. He was buried at the Highland Cemetery, North Judson, Indiana, United States. In 1990, his Distinguished Service Cross was upgraded to the Medal of Honor, the highest American military award. The award was presented by US President Bill Clinton in Jun 2000 at the White House in Washington DC, United States to his widow Ann Ono.
ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia
Last Major Revision: Jul 2025
Frank Ono 互動地圖
Photographs
![]() |
Frank Ono Timeline
1923年6月5日 | Frank Ono was born in Delta, Colorado, United States. |
1944年7月4日 | In Toscana, Italy, Private First Class Frank Ono destroyed a German machine gun position single-handedly, administered first aid to two fellow US soldiers, and volunteered to cover the rear of his platoon as the unit was withdrawing. For the day's actions he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross medal. |
1980年5月6日 | Frank Ono passed away in Indianapolis, Indiana, 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. |
請考慮透過 Patreon 支持本站。任何數量都會有莫大幫助!感謝您的支持。 請幫助宣傳: 訂閱 WW2DB,掌握最新動態: |

» Advance to the Gothic Line
- » 1,182 人物傳記
- » 337 事件
- » 45,119 時間軸條目
- » 1,248 軍艦
- » 350 飛機型號
- » 207 車輛型號
- » 376 兵器型號
- » 123 史料文件
- » 261 設施
- » 470 書評
- » 28,411 照片
- » 365 地圖
Winston Churchill