What does 442nd Regimental Combat Team mean?
Go For Broke
The 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a segregated Japanese American unit, is remembered today for its brave actions in World War II. Just as other minority groups, Japanese Americans faced two wars during World War II—war against the Axis powers and war against racism back home—making “Go For Broke” an appropriate motto.
What was the most famous African American unit during WWII?
In late 1944, the 761st Tank Battalion, better known as the “Black Panthers,” was assigned to General Patton’s US Third Army and attached to the 26th Infantry Division. The battalion was the first African American tanker unit to see combat in Europe.
What is the safest branch of the military?
If you’re considering the military, it’s the safest branch (navy isn’t bad either) – Depending on the job you have you could work in all weather conditions – I worked an average of 10 hours a day, but again that depends on the job you pick/or are assigned to. – Sometimes during exercises you can work 12-14 hours a day.
Is the S & W M & p 340 a good revolver?
The S&W M&P 340 is a solidly built, purpose driven revolver that covers a whole host of purposes it could function well in. The matte finish is durable in wet environments and I didn’t hesitate to take it out in the rain.
Where was the 442nd Regimental Combat Team located?
On 11 June 1944, near Civitavecchia, Italy, the existing 100th Infantry Battalion, another all-Nisei fighting unit which had already been in combat since September 1943, was transferred from the 133rd Infantry Regiment to the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.
What kind of ammo does the m & p340 have?
At the Washington State Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor Association’s annual match, the author tied for first in the “Backup Gun” event firing the M&P340 from the downed-officer position. Though the author generally carries his M&P340 with .38 Special +P ammo, the gun’s ability to fire .357 Magnum rounds is a definite plus.
What’s the price of a Smith and Wesson 340?
The S&W M&P 340 is a solidly built, purpose driven revolver that covers a whole host of purposes it could function well in. The matte finish is durable in wet environments and I didn’t hesitate to take it out in the rain. The assembled features and good looks of the M&P 340 do come at a cost though, as Smith & Wesson’s MSRP is listed at $869.