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LAST JAPANESE FIGHTER RECOVERED IN HAWAII
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| 18 August 2006
Posted on 08/22/2006 3:51:50 PM PDT by IonImplantGuru
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To: Tennessee_Bob
Just read that .... awesome war story that was never really told
The pilot, his revolver-arm free, shot Kana-hele. The bullet went into his stomach. The wounded Hawaiian rushed the Japanese again. The pilot shot him again, in the thigh. He shot him a third time, in the groin.
"Then," Kana-hele later told the American interpreter who took down his story, "I got mad!"
The enraged Hawaiian came down upon the Japanese like a killer whale upon a shark. He grabbed him up by his leg and neck as he would have a sheep, swung him around in the air, and hurled him with terrific force against the lava stone wall.
Then Kana-hele turned to keep his promise to Harada. He was not needed there. The stocky Japanese was clumsily placing the muzzle of the long shotgun against his own stomach, attempting to commit hara-kiri. He was in such a hurry that he missed, as the shotgun kicked itself out of his hands. He grabbed it and aimed it at himself again. This time he succeeded, emptied both barrels into his stomach.
Kana-hele turned quickly to the pilot. He was not needed there either. The Hawaiian's wife had again rushed to his aid, this time armed with a rock.
"She was plenty hu-hu [angry], that woman," Kana-hele told the interpreter. "She started right in to beat that pilot's brains out. She did a pretty good job."
By this time, Beni-hakaka Kana-hele, with three bullets in his middle, wasn't feeling so well. He sat down by the bloody stone wall. His wife ran to the village for help. But while aid was coming on horseback, Kana-hele got tired of waiting, got up, and walked to the village alone.
Hawila returned from Kauai with a squad of men from the 299th Infantry; but they were not needed, except to round up Shintani and Harada's wife for the concentration camp.
So ended the Battle of Niihau.
The Japanese invader was the first armed enemy to assume command over free Americans on their own soil in more than 150 years. Fully equipped with modern weapons, he was overcome by two Hawaiians, unarmed except with native strength and courage and the primitive rocks of their own island.
When Major General Rapp Brush pinned American Legion hero medals on Hawila and Kana-hele, he said: "You showed fine qualities. When put upon, you took the only action decent people could take."
In Honolulu, we said: "Warn the Japanese not to shoot Hawaiians more than twice. The third time, they get mad!"
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08/22/2006 4:24:25 PM PDT
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Centurion2000
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To: MissEdie
Please excuse my ignorance, exactly what was Gen. Mitchell court-martialed for? Gross insubordination at the direct order of Calvin Coolidge
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posted on
08/22/2006 4:25:00 PM PDT
by
Centurion2000
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To: Centurion2000
The interesting part of the story to me, besides the obvious heroism, is the fact that the local Japanese on the spot weren't exactly, er, helpful. Which sort of puts a different light on things when liberals spout out about how no Japanese-Americans ever did a single wrong thing concerning the war effort through 1941-1945.
To: MissEdie
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posted on
08/22/2006 4:29:41 PM PDT
by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
To: ichabod1
I thought this meant the last of the Japanese soldiers hiding in the jungle was found after all these years.All I can picture is the little nip on the Gilligan's Island episode ....... heeheeheeheeheeheehee ;-)
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posted on
08/22/2006 4:30:51 PM PDT
by
Jackknife
( "It's not a real party 'til somebody breaks something.")
To: Tennessee_Bob
Great Story!!!!
"Warn the Japanese not to shoot Hawaiians more than twice. The third time, they get mad!"
To: IonImplantGuru
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posted on
08/22/2006 4:34:35 PM PDT
by
VOA
To: Paleo Conservative
Battleships were useful weapons well into 1941 in the Atlantic theater. Major surface actions occured around Guadelcanal involving battleships despite the use of air power. (In fact the nightly Japanese bombardment of Henderson field took out many planes.)
The North Carolina and Iowa class Battleships were hardly a waste of money.
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posted on
08/22/2006 4:36:32 PM PDT
by
rmlew
(I'm a Goldwater Republican... Don Goldwater 2006!)
To: KellyAdmirer
"The interesting part of the story to me, besides the obvious heroism, is the fact that the local Japanese on the spot weren't exactly, er, helpful. Which sort of puts a different light on things when liberals spout out about how no Japanese-Americans ever did a single wrong thing concerning the war effort through 1941-1945."
That's if you believe the story as it is written. I have doubts. The locals were blessed, kind, noble, and heroic and the locals of Japanese ancestry died at their own hand or disappeared. One of them had a family of his own there and I have a high degree of respect for Japanese Americans.
To: SamAdams76
What took them so long? Niihau is a privately-owned (since 1864, by the Robinson family) island off the coast of Kaui. "Possession is 9/10 of the law," as the saying goes. See the 'Battle of Niihau' link in my original post.
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posted on
08/22/2006 4:48:21 PM PDT
by
IonImplantGuru
(Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.)
To: Centurion2000; MissEdie; Samwise
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08/22/2006 4:58:49 PM PDT
by
snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
To: Samwise
Cool! Thanks for the ping.
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posted on
08/22/2006 5:04:02 PM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(Don`t go there...And If you do don`t get comfortable.)
To: Samwise
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posted on
08/22/2006 5:06:57 PM PDT
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SAMWolf
(Don`t go there...And If you do don`t get comfortable.)
To: KellyAdmirer
I have to agree. He was not exactly helpfull to the Islander's was he? Does put things in a different perspective.
To: rmlew
Correct. The Navy did wise up, finally, by scrubbing the Kentucky and Illinois, the last two of the Iowa class BBs. They also canceled the larger Montana class, which reached the blueprint stage...
To: ExSES
Actually, he was court-martialed at Calvin Coolidge's direct order for issuing a public statement accusing senior leaders in the Army and Navy of incompetence and "almost treasonable administration of the national defense" following the crash of the Navy dirigible
Shenandoah.
To: rmlew
Battleships were useful weapons well into 1941 in the Atlantic theater. Major surface actions occured around Guadelcanal involving battleships despite the use of air power. (In fact the nightly Japanese bombardment of Henderson field took out many planes.) The North Carolina and Iowa class Battleships were hardly a waste of money.Battleships were useful weapons well into 1941 in the Atlantic theater. The German navy probably could have benefitted from diverting the investment it made in the Bismark into more advanced submarines especially ones with air independent propulsion. Sure they tied up lots of surface ships for a few weeks, but eventually it was disabled by a torpedo launched from an obsolete Swordfish biplane launched from the British carrier HMS Ark Royal. Couldn't some of the battleships that were scrapped in the 1920's have been pretty effective too if they had been at Guadalcanal?
To: IonImplantGuru
"What took them so long? Niihau is a privately-owned (since 1864, by the Robinson family) island off the coast of Kaui. "Possession is 9/10 of the law," as the saying goes. See the 'Battle of Niihau' link in my original post."
I did a little research and the major components of the plane were taken by our military during the war. All that's really left are the wings and they already have an intact plane of this variety. The wings will be a loan so the possession rule still applies. Interesting fact is the date I thought was a typo apparently wasn't. They spent 8 years digging the trenches back in the 20's. Go figure.
To: SkyPilot
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posted on
08/22/2006 5:33:39 PM PDT
by
indcons
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