Medal of Honor Recipient: Private Mikio Hasemoto
Private Mikio Hasemoto distinguished himself by
extraordinary heroism in action on 29 November 1943 , in the vicinity of Cerasuolo , Italy .
A force of approximately 40 enemy soldiers, armed with machine guns, machine
pistols, rifles, and grenades, attacked the left flank of his platoon. Two
enemy soldiers with machine guns advanced forward, firing their weapons.
Private Hasemoto, an automatic rifleman, challenged these two machine gunners.
After firing four magazines at the approaching enemy, his weapon was shot and
damaged. Unhesitatingly, he ran 10 yards to the rear, secured another automatic
rifle and continued to fire until his weapon jammed. At this point, Private
Hasemoto and his squad leader had killed approximately 20 enemy soldiers.
Again, Private Hasemoto ran through a barrage of enemy machine gun fire to pick
up an M-1 rifle. Continuing their fire, Private Hasemoto and his squad leader
killed 10 more enemy soldiers. With only three enemy soldiers left, he and his
squad leader charged courageously forward, killing one, wounding one, and
capturing another. The following day, Private Hasemoto continued to repel enemy
attacks until he was killed by enemy fire. Private Hasemoto’s extraordinary
heroism and devotion to duty are in keeping with the highest traditions of
military service and reflect great credit on him, his unit, and the United
States Army.
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