Takejiro Higa oral history interview, September 25, 1999
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Takejiro Higa oral history interview, September 25, 1999
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Oral history video interview in five parts.
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Takejiro Higa oral history interview, part 1 of 5, September 25, 1999
Takejiro Higa was born in Hawaii, but spent most of his childhood in Okinawa. When his parents died, he lived with his uncle in Okinawa until the age of sixteen, where he moved to Hawaii to live with his sister. Living in Hawaii was very different…
Takejiro Higa oral history interview, part 2 of 5, September 25, 1999
Takejiro Higa describes his experience on the day of the Pearl Harbor attack. He talks about how reluctant and hesitant he was to volunteer for military service when the 442nd Regimental Combat Team was recruiting Nisei in Hawaii. His brother finally…
Takejiro Higa oral history interview, part 3 of 5, September 25, 1999
Higa discusses his duties providing intelligence about Okinawa for his commanding officers, as they prepared for a beachfront invasion. He describes the feelings that he had upon his return to Okinawa, and his experience cave flushing, which helped…
Takejiro Higa oral history interview, part 4 of 5, September 25, 1999
Higa describes his experiences interrogating Okinawans during the Okinawa Invasion. During his service in Okinawa, he was able to visit his relatives. When the war ended, he did not have enough points to be sent home, so he was sent to Korea to…
Takejiro Higa oral history interview, part 5 of 5, September 25, 1999
Higa recalls returning to Hawaii after being discharged from service. He returned home to finish high school, then became a butcher. He then returned to school to earn his accounting degree, after marrying his wife and having two sons. He presents a…
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