ORAL HISTORY CLIPS
Mitsuo Hamasu [interview 628]
Starts on Tape Two, between 24 and 26 minute marks
TRANSCRIPT
MITSUO HAMASU:
We landed in Salerno and the war was going on, but fortunately, no bombardment at the bay that we landed in Salerno. [26:00] Company F and E Company was separated from the battalion and F Company was assigned to guard the forward airstrip and E Company was assigned to guard the fuel supply of the whatdayacall, the army in Italy. The E and F Company was separated and the rest of the battalion moved ahead toward the front.
Mitsuo Hamasu [interview 628]
Starts on Tape Three, between 2 and 4 minute marks
TRANSCRIPTMITSUO HAMASU:
When we were committed, the battalion was out in the field for quite a while and we were in the back of the battalion as a reserve. We were in a sort of an olive grove where we dug in and they said that we had to attack [???] after going over the Volturno River. So before that attack, they said they’re going to fire artillery until we’re ready to go.
So, they fired the artillery until the company [4:00] was ready to go and as we moved forward, everybody put on a white marker on their pack so that the guy in the back of you can see the front guy moving up ahead, and we passed through the Volturno River, which was about knee deep, and went on the other side and found that the place was mined with telemines and all the mines, and I could see the wires strung from the tree to the mine, and if you tripped that wire, the mine will bounce up and down and explode about six feet high and kill you or maim you and all that.
So we had forward elements go to the mine fields and mark the area that is cleared by putting toilet paper for a marker, but it took quite a while before we could get up to the hill that we were supposed to be going. And once we passed through that, we went to the top of the hill and we found that the Germans was there.
When we went to the top of the hill, the German— I guess, he sort of thought,[6:00] who the people were around and put on his flashlight and then the guys sort of told him to turn off the flashlight. And after that, they had a scuffle and somebody started shooting at the guys. The German was killed, got shot in the back and one of my men was shot, too. He was an assistant squad leader of mine.