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douglas9

(4,487 posts)
Thu Oct 10, 2024, 12:08 PM Oct 10

A Hero Lived Quietly Across the Street. Little Did I Know He Helped Save the World.

Enoch H. Kanaya was my sun-seeking neighbor who plucked red, ripe tomatoes off the vine in his sunny garden on our tree-lined streets in Chicago. He and his family—his wife, Carolyn, and their four daughters—moved into their modest brick home across the street from our family in the late 1960s.

One of those daughters, Barbara, was a petite, vivacious child with a quick laugh who played bongo drums and loved to sing. She was limber enough to do “the splits” after a few deep stretches, and she easily fit into our existing all-girl friend group.

We thrived on silly conversations, sleepovers, and pranks, and like most children, we did not consider parents three-dimensional beings. We took up the proscenium stage; parents hid behind the curtains.

I was too distracted and self-involved to recognize that Mr. Kanaya—who tended to ripe garden tomatoes on humid summer days or tinkered with electronic equipment as we raced in and out of rattling screen doors—was a hero living quietly across the street.


https://thewarhorse.org/japanese-american-wwii-veteran-enoch-kanaya-was-a-quiet-hero/

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A Hero Lived Quietly Across the Street. Little Did I Know He Helped Save the World. (Original Post) douglas9 Oct 10 OP
Wonderful story. Both of my parents were WWII veterans and I grew up as an japple Oct 10 #1
What a moving story. 3catwoman3 Oct 10 #2
K n R.... JoeOtterbein Oct 10 #3
Neat story about a true hero. IIRC,,,, lastlib Oct 10 #4
What a story - thank you so much for psoting it. n/t iluvtennis Oct 10 #5
Reading the story at your link, i teared up. KS Toronado Oct 10 #6
Wait wait wasn't he (gasp and clutch pearls) an IMMIGRANT! LT Barclay Oct 11 #7

japple

(10,388 posts)
1. Wonderful story. Both of my parents were WWII veterans and I grew up as an
Thu Oct 10, 2024, 12:25 PM
Oct 10

Army brat. I love reading the stories of those who served. Mr. Kanaya's story touched my heart. Thank you for posting it.

lastlib

(24,986 posts)
4. Neat story about a true hero. IIRC,,,,
Thu Oct 10, 2024, 02:41 PM
Oct 10

Sen. Daniel Inouye (D--HI) was also a part of the 442nd. I recall reading part of his memoir, and that "go for broke" motto was cited multiple times.

LT Barclay

(2,773 posts)
7. Wait wait wasn't he (gasp and clutch pearls) an IMMIGRANT!
Fri Oct 11, 2024, 12:06 PM
Oct 11

MAGA trigger alert!
I should have written Hasbro when they brought back the full size GIJoes because they had a stereotypical Japanese soldier with a comically “evil” expression when they could have portrayed one of these heroes.
I am proud of my Tuskegee Airmen action figures

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