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"Conoley and his men helped write my citation, apparently. But none of them could join our defense. When the Japanese overran me, there were just so many of them, and it was pitch-dark. Actually, I would literally, absolutely, positively run into them, and they didnt know whether I was Japanese or anybody else. They were just hollering, Banzai! Banzai! Banzai! And all that, and the screaming and hollering and flashes were all over the place, because mortars were landing all around us. That was Captain Lou Ditta; he was firing his mortars right in front of my position. I started with a pistol but that didnt last very long. In the pitch dark you see flashes, just a second, and you can see this thing happening, you can see its a man there. These Japanese ran their bayonets through one of our guys, and literally picked him up and threw him over their heads."
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Mitchell Paige