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National Go Broke Day honors the 442nd Regimental Combat Team of the United States Army, whose motto was "Go for Broke."
The 442nd RCT was an infantry unit composed of American soldiers predominantly of Japanese descent who volunteered to fight in World War II. They emerged as one of the most decorated infantry units in US army history.
April 5, 1945, in Seravazza, Italy, the first Medal of Honor recipient from the 442nd RCT, Private First Class Sadao Munemori, was killed in action.
National Go Broke Day honors Private Munemori and his brothers of the 442nd RCT, who put their lives on the line for the rest of us.
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