Tetsuo Tateishi oral history interview, April 17, 2004
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Tetsuo Tateishi oral history interview, April 17, 2004
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Tetsuo Tateishi oral history interview, part 1 of 6, April 17, 2004
Tateishi begins the interview talking about how his family came from Hiroshima in Japan and settled in Hawaii. Growing up in Hawaii, he would attend McKinley High School and pick pineapples in his spare time, before joining the National Guard. He…
Tetsuo Tateishi oral history interview, part 2 of 6, April 17, 2004
Tateishi talks more about what it was like to grow up in Hawaii, including playing marbles and working at a brewery. He also gives more background on his family, such as his six sisters and the family he had that was living in Hiroshima when the…
Tetsuo Tateishi oral history interview, part 3 of 6, April 17, 2004
Tateishi talks about his shipment from Hawaii to the mainland, where he would land in San Francisco and head to Wisconsin, and then Camp Shelby for his basic training. Next, he talks about his shipment to Oran in Africa, passing the time with fellow…
Tetsuo Tateishi oral history interview, part 4 of 6, April 17, 2004
Tateishi continues to talk about his whereabouts during the attacks on Pearl Harbor, including the weather during that day. He also talks about his various experiences in the war, starting with Anzio and moving up through Rome, where they would…
Tetsuo Tateishi oral history interview, part 5 of 6, April 17, 2004
Tateishi discusses more about his war experiences, missing out on Cassino because of trench foot. He also talks about interacting with local Italian civilians, including delivering mail from Rome to Livorno for a family and eating rabbit. He would…
Tetsuo Tateishi oral history interview, part 6 of 6, April 17, 2004
Tateishi finishes the interview talking about how he met his wife and his family. After this, he gives a message for future generations to study hard and to be proud to be American and proud of the 100th Infantry Battalion.
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