Sakato was born in
Colton, California. He was a
Nisei, which means that he was a second generation born American citizen of
Japanese descent. He graduated from
Redlands High School in
Redlands, California. The Sakato family moved to
Arizona during World War II to avoid
internment. He volunteered to be part of the all-
Nisei 442nd Regimental Combat Team and was assigned to 3rd platoon, Company E, 2nd Battalion. The US Army unit was mostly made up of Americans of Japanese descent from Hawaii and the mainland. Sakato was awarded the
Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) for extraordinary heroism on October 29, 1944, in France.
Post World War II In the 1990s, there was a review of US military service records of Americans of Asian descent who received the DSC during World War II. Sakato's award was upgraded to the Medal of Honor. President
Bill Clinton presented Sakato the Medal of Honor during a ceremony at the
White House on June 21, 2000. Twenty-one other American servicemen of World War II of Asian descent also were presented the Medal of Honor during the ceremony, but only seven were living recipients. Sakato died in the evening of December 2, 2015 in Denver, Colorado, at the age of 94. ==Medal of Honor citation==