Caption | 155mm Gun M1 of US 420th Field Artillery Group set up on Keise Shima near Okinawa, Japan, Apr 1945 ww2dbase | ||||||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||||||
Source | ww2dbaseUnited States Army | ||||||||
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Photo Size | 640 x 655 pixels | ||||||||
Photos on Same Day | 1 Apr 1945 | ||||||||
Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||||||
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Visitor Submitted Comments
2. Andrew says:
28 Jul 2012 09:45:34 PM
Mr. Hirsch:
Were you in the 532nd Field Artillery? I have a relative I am looking for information on, and wonder if you might know of him. Thanks!
28 Jul 2012 09:45:34 PM
Mr. Hirsch:
Were you in the 532nd Field Artillery? I have a relative I am looking for information on, and wonder if you might know of him. Thanks!
3. Kenneth Martin, Jr. says:
9 Sep 2013 07:55:05 AM
My father, who passed away a few years ago, was in this unit from Hawaii to Saipan to Leyte to Okinawa. He was assigned to the fire direction center. I have some info on the unit and his journal. I have a very few photos. My father painted the nose art on one of their spotter planes -- "Droopy Peter".
9 Sep 2013 07:55:05 AM
My father, who passed away a few years ago, was in this unit from Hawaii to Saipan to Leyte to Okinawa. He was assigned to the fire direction center. I have some info on the unit and his journal. I have a very few photos. My father painted the nose art on one of their spotter planes -- "Droopy Peter".
4. Judah Brown says:
10 Aug 2014 04:48:54 PM
My mom's father was a Staff Sgt. In the Fire Direction Center, SSgt. John Evans. Anybody knew him?
10 Aug 2014 04:48:54 PM
My mom's father was a Staff Sgt. In the Fire Direction Center, SSgt. John Evans. Anybody knew him?
5. Stevens says:
12 Nov 2014 08:43:42 AM
My grandfather was in the 532nd Field Artillery Battalion.
12 Nov 2014 08:43:42 AM
My grandfather was in the 532nd Field Artillery Battalion.
6. Blane Windon says:
10 Nov 2017 11:58:58 PM
My father Albert Windon was in the 532 Field Artillery Battalion on Okinawa. I know nothing of the units history, and he died years ago. Any sources of information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Blane
10 Nov 2017 11:58:58 PM
My father Albert Windon was in the 532 Field Artillery Battalion on Okinawa. I know nothing of the units history, and he died years ago. Any sources of information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Blane
7. Anonymous says:
2 Jul 2023 09:36:00 PM
My grandfather, Wesley G Anderson was in the 532nd Artillery Battalion on Okinawa.
2 Jul 2023 09:36:00 PM
My grandfather, Wesley G Anderson was in the 532nd Artillery Battalion on Okinawa.
8. Ken Martin says:
29 Feb 2024 01:02:21 PM
The 420th Field Artillery Group of the XXIV Corps Artillery included the 531st and 532d FA Battalions. Each battalion had three four-gun batteries of 155mm MI Guns ("Long Toms"). They left Oahu on or about May 29, 1944 bound for Saipan. After the Battle of Saipan they headed to Leyte in the Philippines. On Mar 31,1945, they landed on the two small islands of Kamiyama Shima in the Keise Shima island group -- as shown in photo above. A few weeks later they moved onto the main island of Okinawa. I'm looking for more detail on the 532d, particularly on Leyte and the Battle of Okinawa. My dad was in the 531st.
29 Feb 2024 01:02:21 PM
The 420th Field Artillery Group of the XXIV Corps Artillery included the 531st and 532d FA Battalions. Each battalion had three four-gun batteries of 155mm MI Guns ("Long Toms"). They left Oahu on or about May 29, 1944 bound for Saipan. After the Battle of Saipan they headed to Leyte in the Philippines. On Mar 31,1945, they landed on the two small islands of Kamiyama Shima in the Keise Shima island group -- as shown in photo above. A few weeks later they moved onto the main island of Okinawa. I'm looking for more detail on the 532d, particularly on Leyte and the Battle of Okinawa. My dad was in the 531st.
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Like it was yesterday.. 531st and 532 and 532nd field artillery battalions on a fire mission