


Joe Hayashi
Surname | Hayashi |
Given Name | Joe |
Born | 14 Aug 1920 |
Died | 22 Apr 1945 |
Country | United States |
Category | Military-Ground |
Gender | Male |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseJoe Ryo Hayashi was born in Salinas, California United States to Japanese immigrants. He enlisted in the US Army in Los Angeles, California in May 1941 and volunteered to join the 442nd Regimental Combat Team consisted mostly of Americans of Japanese ancestry. On 20 Apr 1945, while in combat near the village of Tendola, Italy, Private Hayashi dragged a wounded fellow soldier to safety, and then exposed himself to small arms fire in order to effectively direct mortar fire on German positions established on a commanding hill; he and his squad later found that the mortar fire successfully destroyed three machine gun positions. Two days later, on 22 Apr, he led a squad up a steep hill where several German machine gun positions were located. He threw a grenade into the first emplacement they encountered, forcing the Germans at that position to surrender. Seeing four other machine guns still firing on the Americans, now advancing alone, he continued the attack. He threw a grenade into the next machine gun position, then crawled to the right flank of another where he killed four German soldiers and forced the others to flee. While in pursuit of the fleeing Germans, he was struck down by a burst of machine pistol fire. He was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross medal for the actions of Apr 1945. He was also posthumously promoted to the rank of sergeant. He was buried at the Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles, California. In Jun 2000, the medal was upgraded to the Medal of Honor, the highest award of the US military.
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Last Major Revision: Mar 2025
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14 ago 1920 | Joe Hayashi was born in Salinas, California, United States. |
20 abr 1945 | Joe Hayashi exposed himself in order to effectively direct mortar fire on three German machine gun positions near the village of Tendola, Italy. |
22 abr 1945 | Joe Hayashi single-handedly destroyed three German machine gun positions near Tendola, Italy, but was killed by fleeing German soldiers. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross medal for this action. |
21 jun 2000 | 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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