Ted Sato oral history interview, part 2 of 5, November 27, 2001

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Dublin Core

Description

Sato discusses religion, school, and recreational activities growing up such as swimming and skiing. He then talks about a close friend; chores on the farm; holidays; and his experiences after he quit high school and worked at a labor camp in California. Next, Sato discusses the attack on Pearl Harbor and his experiences with discrimination and friendships after; and talks about volunteering for the Army. Lastly, Sato provides some thoughts about the 100th Infantry Battalion.

Format

video/m4v

Extent

0:30:44

Language

Identifier

2001OH0221_02_Sato

Oral History Item Type Metadata

URL

http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/221-Sato-Ted-2.m4v

Date of Birth

1922 Feb 24

Location of Birth

War or Conflict

Branch of Service

Entrance into Service

Location of Basic Training

Index

Yes

Citation

Sato, Ted: narrator, Horsting, Robert: interviewer, and Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher, “Ted Sato oral history interview, part 2 of 5, November 27, 2001,” Japanese American Military History Collective, accessed April 30, 2024, https://ndajams.omeka.net/items/show/1052293.