George Muramaru oral history interview, October 9, 2004
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George Muramaru oral history interview, October 9, 2004
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George Muramaru oral history interview, part 1 of 5, October 9, 2004
Muramaru discusses his parents and their occupations; and what it was like growing up in Hawaii and living on a coffee plantation. He then talks about his siblings, childhood activities, what his house was like growing up; and discusses elementary…
George Muramaru oral history interview, part 2 of 5, October 9, 2004
Muramaru describes a rice soup dish called “chagai”; and discusses playing football and his family’s store growing up. He then talks about his uncle in Japan, his whereabouts during the attack on Pearl Harbor, neighbors who were sent to Honoluliuli…
George Muramaru oral history interview, part 3 of 5, October 9, 2004
Muramaru discusses his training and experiences as a telephone wireman, traveling overseas to Italy, and the relationship between Mainland and Hawaiian soldiers. He then talks about corresponding with his family while overseas, discusses going to…
George Muramaru oral history interview, part 4 of 5, October 9, 2004
Muramaru discusses some of his brother’s brushes with death, Army food; and experiences during European campaigns, such as the rescue of the Lost Battalion and encounters with a Brazilian combat team. He then talks about the end of the war, the Army…
George Muramaru oral history interview, part 5 of 5, October 9, 2004
Muramaru talks about his friends he met during the war; and discusses his wife, children and grandchildren. He then talks about his wife’s experiences with work and discrimination, getting remarried, and his cooking hobby. Lastly, Muramaru provides…
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