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21ST INFANTRY REGIMENT OCCUPATION OF JAPAN SIGNED FLAG
Rarely seen Japanese flag with patches and signatures of members of the 24th Infantry Division. The 24th Infantry Division was among the first US Army divisions to see combat in World War II and among the last to stop fighting. The division was on Oahu, with its headquarters at Schofield Barracks, when the Japanese launched their attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The division was crucial in the taking of Hollandia, and was part of the Sixth Army's attack on Luzon, suffered heavy casualties at Zig Zag Pass. It later occupied Japan until 1950 and combat service in Korea. The silk or rayon flag measures 27 x 33 in. with two cloth ties at the top and bottom of the hoist. Bold ink text at top reads: 'CAMP WOOD KUMAMOTO, KYUSHU 46 JAPAN 47 24TH DIVISION', and the inscription is flanked by a 24th 'Hawaiian Division' shoulder patch and a theater-made Eighth Army patch of heavy gold bullion embroidered to an octagonal red felt field. At bottom, the flag is further identified: '21st Infantry Regiment Co. I' with the names of the regiment and battalion commanders, along with those of the company commander and two sergeants. This text is flanked by an ink imprint of the regimental D.I. The flag is signed by about 50 members of the company who have added their home addresses as well. There are a few holes in the flag, most caused by ink erosion from the signatures, and what appears to be some old tape or other stains, mainly in the central red 'sun', else very good. The 21st Infantry fought especially hard in the Philippines. It captured the northern coast of Panaon Island and the southern shore of Leyte without meeting resistance, an hour before the main landings farther to the north, and throughout the Luzon campaign.

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