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David M. Akui (January 16, 1920 – September 15, 1987) was a Native Hawaiian soldier who became famous for capturing the first Japanese prisoner of war in World War II. At the time, Akui was a corporal in Company G, 298th Infantry Regiment of the Hawa’ii National Guard. Akui served through the remainder of World war II and was a member of the famed “Merrill’s Marauders”, who fought the Japanese in the jungles of Burma. He retired from the United States Army as a master sergeant and spent the rest of his life in Hawai’i.

One response to “Native Hawaiian Veterans: David Akui”

  1. He ‘ohana ‘o ia no‘u! Ke ‘ole au kuhi hewa, he hoahānau ‘o ia no ku‘u kupuna kāne, a he David nō ho‘i ‘o ia!

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