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Shizuya Hayashi (, November 28, 1917 – March 12, 2008) was a soldier in the
100th Infantry Battalion The 100th Infantry Battalion (, ''Dai Hyaku Hohei Daitai'') is the only infantry unit in the United States Army Reserve. In World War II, the then-primarily Nisei battalion was composed largely of former members of the Hawaii Army National Guar ...
of the
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. He received the
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for actions in Cerasuolo,
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during
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.US Army Center of Military History
"Medal of Honor Recipients, World War II (G-L)"
retrieved 2012-12-7.


Early life

Hayashi was born in Waialua, Hawaii. He is the son of immigrants who were born in Japan. He is a ''
Nisei is a Japanese language, Japanese-language term used in countries in North America and South America to specify the nikkeijin, ethnically Japanese children born in the new country to Japanese-born immigrants, or . The , or Second generation imm ...
'', which means that he is a second generation Japanese-American.


Soldier

Nine months before the Japanese
attack on Pearl Harbor The attack on Pearl HarborAlso known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Empire of Japan on the United States Pacific Fleet at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, its naval base at Pearl Harbor on Oahu, Territory of ...
, Hayashi was drafted into the
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in March 1941.U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
WWII Army Enlistment Record #30100871 Hayashi, Shizuya
retrieved 2012-12-7.
He was given the nickname "Cesar" because his sergeant could not pronounce his name.Kakesako, Greg K

''Honolulu Star Bulletin.'' March 14, 2008; retrieved 2012-12-7.
Hayashi volunteered to be part of the all-''Nisei'' 100th Infantry Battalion. This army unit was mostly made up of Japanese Americans from Hawaii. For his actions in November 1943, Hayashi was awarded the Army's second-highest decoration, the
Distinguished Service Cross The Distinguished Service Cross (D.S.C.) is a military decoration for courage. Different versions exist for different countries. *Distinguished Service Cross (Australia) *Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom) *Distinguished Service Cross (U ...
.


Medal of Honor citation

Hayashi's Medal of Honor recognized his conduct in frontline fighting in central Italy in 1943. He distinguished himself by taking over a German position despite superior numbers. Hayashi was originally awarded the
Distinguished Service Cross The Distinguished Service Cross (D.S.C.) is a military decoration for courage. Different versions exist for different countries. *Distinguished Service Cross (Australia) *Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom) *Distinguished Service Cross (U ...
which was upgraded to the Medal of Honor upon military review in June 2000. The review was conducted on the belief that
racial discrimination Racial discrimination is any discrimination against any individual on the basis of their Race (human categorization), race, ancestry, ethnicity, ethnic or national origin, and/or Human skin color, skin color and Hair, hair texture. Individuals ...
prevented Hayashi and several other soldiers of Asian descent from being awarded the United States' highest decoration for valor. Twenty one other soldiers also received the Medal based on the review. Hayashi was one of 12 who were still alive when the Medal was eventually awarded. Since being recognized with the Medal, Hayashi has been a guest speaker at various events including being an honored guest at the United States Army Southern European Task Force.
Private Shizuya Hayashi distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism in action on 29 November 1943, near Cerasuolo, Italy. During a flank assault on high ground held by the enemy, Private Hayashi rose alone in the face of grenade, rifle, and machine gun fire. Firing his automatic rifle from the hip, he charged and overtook an enemy machine gun position, killing seven men in the nest and two more as they fled. After his platoon advanced 200 yards from this point, an enemy antiaircraft gun opened fire on the men. Private Hayashi returned fire at the hostile position, killing nine of the enemy, taking four prisoners, and forcing the remainder of the force to withdraw from the hill. Private Hayashi'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.Gomez-Granger, Julissa. (2008). ''Medal of Honor Recipients: 1979-2008,'
"Hayashi, Shizuya," p. 10 [PDF 14 of 44
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See also

*List of Asian American Medal of Honor recipients *List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War II#H, List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War II *442nd Regimental Combat Team


References


External links


"Army Secretary Lionizes 22 World War II Heroes" at Defense.gov
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hayashi, Shizuya 1917 births 2008 deaths United States Army personnel of World War II United States Army Medal of Honor recipients American military personnel of Japanese descent United States Army soldiers Military personnel from Hawaii Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States) World War II recipients of the Medal of Honor Burials at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific