Surrender of Ikeshima - Opening the Archives EP5 | Palmetto State Armory

Published on June 9, 2025
Duration: 4:20

This episode of 'Opening the Archives' showcases a Nambu pistol surrendered during the Battle of Okinawa. The pistol, in mint condition, was presented by Major General Koji Shiwa to Colonel Raymond Carlton. The segment highlights the historical significance of the item as a war trophy and a symbol of the surrender, emphasizing the extensive documentation and original ammunition accompanying it.

Quick Summary

The PSA Archives features a mint condition Nambu pistol surrendered during the Battle of Okinawa by Major General Koji Shiwa to Colonel Raymond Carlton. This significant war trophy includes its original ammunition and extensive photographic documentation of the surrender ceremony, highlighting a key moment in Pacific theater history.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Archive
  2. 00:19Cameron and Jamon McCllum
  3. 00:34The Ikeshima Nambu Pistol
  4. 00:51Battle of Okinawa Context
  5. 01:07Ikeshima Island and Surrender
  6. 01:15Colonel Raymond Carlton
  7. 01:25Major General Koji Shiwa
  8. 01:35The Surrender Ceremony
  9. 01:45Original Ammunition
  10. 01:53Preserved Flag and Documentation
  11. 02:07Capture Documents
  12. 02:20Legion of Merit Award
  13. 02:35First Cavalry Division Connection
  14. 02:45Piece of American History
  15. 03:00Museum Display Goals
  16. 03:13Mint Condition Artifact
  17. 03:37Sharing Military Stories
  18. 03:55Museum Mission

Frequently Asked Questions

What historical event does the Nambu pistol in the PSA Archives relate to?

The Nambu pistol featured in PSA's 'Opening the Archives' episode is a significant artifact from the Battle of Okinawa, specifically from the surrender of Ikeshima island. It was surrendered by Japanese Major General Koji Shiwa to Colonel Raymond Carlton.

What makes the surrendered Nambu pistol a unique war trophy?

This Nambu pistol is considered a unique war trophy because it is in mint condition, still contains its original ammunition, and is accompanied by extensive photographic documentation of the surrender ceremony, as well as capture papers and military awards of the recipient.

Who was involved in the surrender of the Ikeshima Nambu pistol?

The Japanese Major General Koji Shiwa surrendered the Nambu pistol to US Colonel Raymond Carlton. This event took place on Ikeshima island as part of the broader Battle of Okinawa.

What is the PSA museum's goal regarding historical artifacts like the Ikeshima Nambu pistol?

The Palmetto State Armory museum aims to honor service members and celebrate American history by displaying significant artifacts like the Ikeshima Nambu pistol. They also encourage the public to share their own military family stories and potentially loan or donate items for display.

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