From trade at rolomail.com Wed Feb 20 22:45:42 2008 From: trade at rolomail.com (Trading Department) Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 23:45:42 -0400 Subject: [Japanophiles] Combat Chaplain Message-ID: <22A66576-FCA3-4922-B70C-26C059529403@rolomail.com> Dear Japanophiles, Continuing our WWII and the Japanese, we have the story of WWII combat chaplain Israel Yost who served with the all-Japanese units in Italy. Combat Chaplain The Personal Story of the WWII Chaplain of the Japanese American 100th Battalion "In October 1943, twenty-seven-year-old combat infantry chaplain Israel Yost arrived in Italy with the 100th Battalion, a little-known National Guard unit of mostly Japanese Americans from Hawai'i. Yost was apprehensive when he learned of his assignment to this unusual unit composed of soldiers with whom he felt he had little in common and who were mostly Buddhists. But this would soon change. For the next nineteen months at the front - from Salerno to Monte Cassino to Anzio to Bruyeres - Yost assisted medics, retrieved bodies from the battlefield, buried enemy soldiers, struggled to bolster morale as the number of casualties rose higher and higher, and wrote countless letters of condolence, all in addition to fulfilling his ministerial duties, which included preaching in the foxholes. Although his sermons won few converts, Yost's tireless energy and concern for others earned him admiration from his fellow soldiers, who often turned to him as a trusted friend and spiritual advisor." http://www.rolomail.com/cgi-bin/sanadd.pl?541 Last week: Unlikely Liberators: The Men of the 100th and 442nd http://www.rolomail.com/cgi-bin/sanadd.pl?540 The week before last: Fundamentals of Japanese Grammar: Comprehensive Acquisition http://www.rolomail.com/cgi-bin/sanadd.pl?221 and back in stock: Making Sense of Japanese Grammar http://www.rolomail.com/cgi-bin/sanadd.pl?81