Conduct Under Fire
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Sakaba, Colonel
Sakagami Jin’ichirō
Sakai Saburō
Sakakida, Richard
SakamotoLieutenant
Saki (orderly at Kōbe POW Hospital)
Sanchez, Dr.
Sanders, Cecil M.
Sanders, Philip Earl
Sartin, Lea B. “Old Man”
at Bilibid
assignments
Memorial Day service
on shortages of food and drugs
transfer to Cabanatuan POW Camp
at Cabanatuan POW Camp
letter to Glusman on adjustment to civilian life
Sassoon, Siegfried
Satō, Lieutenant
Satō Gempachi
Sawamura Masatoshi
Sawfish (submarine)
Sayre, Francis B.
Scecina, Thomas J.
Schaeffer, Max W.
Schwartz, Jack
Schweizer, Earl G.
Scott, Irvin C., Jr.
Scott, Warwick
Seadragon (submarine)
Seagrave, Peggy
Seagrave, Sterling
Sealion (submarine)
Seater, James
Sekiguchi Hisashi
Seki Yukio
Senō Kappa
Shanghai
Shanghai Sunday Times
Shark (submarine)
Shark II (submarine)
Sharp, William F.
Shearer, Clarence
Sheats, Robert C.
Sherrell, Walter
Shiga Kiyoshi
Shigemitsu Mamoru
Shiizaki Jirō
Shiki Haruko
Shikisan Maru (ship)
Shimada Kaichi
Shima Kiyohide
Shinagawa POW Hospital
Shinsei Maru (ship)
Shiozumi (guard at Tsumori)
Shofner, Austin C.
Showers, Donald
Si Kiang (ship)
Silverman, Sam
Simpson, Carter
Simpson, R. W.
Skerry, Harry A.
“Slap Happy Larry” (guard at Ichioka POW Hospital)
Slaughterhouse Five (Vonnegut)
Smeallie, John M.
Smith, Alfred Littlefield “Smitty,”
Smith, Carey Miller
at Bataan
at Bilibid
at Cavite
at Corregidor
transport to Japan
Smith, Charles
Smith, Ezra
Smith, Jacob
Smith, Private
Smith, Stanley W.
at Bilibid Prison
evacuation of patients from Osaka Red Cross Hospital
at Ichioka POW Hospital
at Kōbe POW Hospital
at Maruyama POW Camp
repatriation of
transport to Japan
at Tsumori (Osaka No. 1 Headquarters Camp)
Smith, Travis J.
snafu (term)
Snook (submarine)
Snyder, Wilburn
Spaatz, Carl “Tooey,”
Spearfish (submarine)
Spiegel, Herbert
Spielhoffer, Sergeant
Sprague, Clifton
Stamp, Loren
Stark, Harold Raynsford
Stassen, Harold E.
Steele, Archibald
Steele, Benjamin Charles
Sternberg General Hospital
Stewart, Alvin E.
Stillman, Jules
Stilwell, Joseph W. “Vinegar Joe,”
Stimson, Henry Lewis
Stingray (submarine)
Stobaugh (escapee from Cabanatuan POW Camp)
Stradley, Bernard
Strangman, William L.
Straub, Ruth
Strobing, Irving
Strong, Commander
Suehiro Satoro
Sugahara, Captain
Sugino Minemaru
Sugiyama Gen
Sutherland, Richard K.
Suzuki Kantarō
Suzuki Shō
Sweeney, Thomas F.
Tabaniag, Master Sergeant
Taft, Robert A.
Taft, William Howard
Taiten Maru (ship)
Takanaka, Lieutenant
Takasaki, Major
Takata Fujika
Takatsu Toshimitsu
Take (ship)
Takechi Susumu
Takeuchi, Captain
Tamai Asaichi
Tamura (doctor at Cabanatuan POW Camp)
Tamura Toshiko
Tanaka Shizuichi
Tanaka Yuki
Tango Maru (ship)
Taniguchi Kureo
Tasaki Hanama
Taylor, Henry Longstreet
Taylor, Tom
Templon, Foster H.
Tenshin Maru (ship)
Terada Seichi
They Call It Pacific (Lee)
They Were Expendable (White)
Thompson, Burton C.
Thompson, “Tommie,”
Tisdelle, Achille C., Jr.
Tōgō Shigenori
Tōjō Hideki
Tokonaya, Sergeant
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Tōkyō, bombing of
Tomonaga Kiyoko
Toshino Junsaburō “Liver Lips,”
Toyoda Soemu
Toyokuni Maru (ship)
Treskon, Stephen J.
Trujillo, John B.
Truman, Harry S.
Tsuchibashi Yūichi
Tsuji Hideko
Tsuji Kayoko
Tsuji Masanobu
Tsuji Shūji
Tsuji Tadahiro
Tsuji Tsuruyo
Tsukioka Yoshio
Tsumori (Osaka No. 1 Headquarters Camp)
Tsunehiro Nariyoshi
Tsuneyoshi Yoshio
Tudjman, Franjo
Tuohy, William
Turner, Houston
Twain, Mark
Uchiyama Eitarō
Uemura Seitaro
Ueyanagi Isamu
Ullom, Madeline
Umali, Vicente
Umezu Yōshijirō
United States, U.S. forces
Asiatic Fleet
campaigns and offensives
attacks on shipping vessels
bombing, holdout for unconditional surrender
Caroline Islands, attack on Truk
4th Marine Regiment Hiroshima bombing
Japanese Home Islands invasion
Kōbe bombing
Leyte Gulf, Battle for
Marianas, capture of Saipan
Nagasaki bombing
Naval Battalion
Normandy landing
Okinawa capture
Osaka bombing
Philippine Sea, Battle of
propaganda leaflet drop over Japanese cities
Rabaul neutralization
73rd Bomb Wing
Solomons counteroffensive
Tōkyō bombing
civilians, American
characterizations of Japanese
civilian defense, homeland activities
internment of Japanese-Americans
civilians, Japanese, policy concerning attacks on
following Japanese surrender
failure to hold Japan accountable
homeland celebration
Potsdam Declaration
review of surrender documents
San Francisco Peace Treaty
settlements for POWs and Japanese-
American internees
war criminals, interrogation of
war criminals, pardon of
intelligence systems
medical education in
press accounts of war progress
wartime economy and productivity
weapons, armaments
atomic bomb
B-29 Superfortress
M-69 incendiaries, napalm
Victory production program
Yangtze Patrol
Uno, Kazumaro “Buddy,”
Urabe, K.
Ushijima Mitsuru
Usui Sōcho
Vance, John R. “Jack,”
van Couenhoven, H. W.
Vargas, Jorge
Victorio, Ramon
Villamor, Jesus
Villanueva, Maxima
Volckmann, Russell W.
Volkan, Vamik
Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr.
Wada Kinsuke
Wada Shinken
Wada Shūsuke
Wade, Ernest Marion
Wade, Private
Wainwright, Jonathan M. “Skinny”
attack against Japanese at Olongapo
at Bataan
at Corregidor
acceptance of troops from Bataan
during air raid
assumption of command, popularity with troops
capture of
correspondence with governor of Malta
damage to hearing
on deterioration of situation
determination to defend
on Japanese nighttime landing
and King’s surrender
on MacArthur’s evacuation
request for medical supplies and evacuations
surrender
tactics employed
invitation to Japanese surrender ceremony
on status of Philippine Army
transfer to POW camp in Tarlac
Wakayama POW Camp
Wake (formerly Guam) (ship)
Waldrum, Everett R.
Wallace, Richard
war crimes
destruction of evidence
evasion of prosecution by POW guards
immunity of Hirohito from prosecution
prosecutions for
reparations for
San Francisco Peace Treaty waiver for
War Plan Orange-3 (WPO-3)
Warren, Earl
Watanabe Shōichi
Waterous, Walter H.
Waters, Lloyd
Wavell, Archibald
Wedemeyer, Albert C.
Weinstein, Alfred A.
Welch, Cecil Charles
Wellborn, Charles, Jr.
Welsh, Clyde L.
Wermuth, Arthur
Western, Carl E.
West Virginia (ship)
Wheeler, Kenneth R.
White, William L.
Whitney, Courtney A.
Wickens, R. A.
Wiesel, Elie
Wilber, Avery E.
Wilcox, Perry O.
Wilkes, John
Wilkins, H. Ford
Williams, Anna
Williams, E. S.
Williams, Everett C.
Williams, Francis H. “Joe,”
Williams, George R.
Williams, Isaac C.
Williams, Maude R.
Williams, Ted “Willie”
at Bataan
at Cavite
health problems, loss of vision
support of Nogi at war crimes trial
Willoughby, Charles A.
Wilson, Ovid O. “Zero,”
Wing, Paul
Wint, Guy
Winter, Richard
Winter, William
Winterhalter, Albert
Wohlfeld, Mark
wolf pack submarine offensive
Wood, Leonard
Wood, Stuart
WPO-3 (War Plan Orange-3)
Wright, Betty
Wright, Frank Lloyd
Wright, John M., Jr.
Wyler, William
Yahara Hiromichi
Yakushiji Kunizo
Yamada Otsuzō
Yamagata Aritomo
Yamaji Kiyoshi
Yamamoto Isoroku
Yamamoto Tsunetomo
Yamanaka Norio
Yamashita Tomoyuki
Yangtze Patrol
Yokohama, bombing of
Yonai Mitsumasa
Yoshioka Yorimasa
Yulo, José
Yu Yung Kee
Zanuck, Darryl F.
Zimmerman. F.
Zinnsser, Hans