Shojiro Tom Taketa oral history interview, June 5, 2005
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Shojiro Tom Taketa oral history interview, June 5, 2005
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Shojiro Tom Taketa oral history interview, part 1 of 6, June 5, 2005
Taketa shares his parent's immigration stories. He talks about his early childhood in Florin, California. He discuses his life while living in Marysville, California. He talks about his family's vineyard and how the Great Depression impacted their…
Shojiro Tom Taketa oral history interview, part 2 of 6, June 5, 2005
Taketa discusses a meeting he had with a reporter and other MIS veterans. He describes his family homes. He talks about his favorite foods when he was a child. He describes his mother's family and her personality. Taketa discusses his religious…
Shojiro Tom Taketa oral history interview, part 3 of 6, June 5, 2005
Taketa talks about his college studies. He shares his knowledge of World War Two. He describes the Attack on Pearl Harbor and the aftermath. He shares his theories on the reasons for World War Two. He talks about his brother's military career.…
Shojiro Tom Taketa oral history interview, part 4 of 6, June 5, 2005
Taketa continued to talk about his family's forced removal and Tule Lake. He discusses employment options at Tule Lake. He talks about the loyalty questionnaire and volunteering for military service. Taketa shares his experiences with discrimination.…
Shojiro Tom Taketa oral history interview, part 5 of 6, June 5, 2005
Taketa describes a cartoon strip about Project 9. He explains the differences between the Air Force and the Army. He discusses Camp Savage, military ranks, and his furlough. He talks about his time in Jonesboro, Arkansas. He describes his journey to…
Shojiro Tom Taketa oral history interview, part 6 of 6, June 5, 2005
Taketa continues to give an overview of how his unit attempted to stop the Axis powers in Burma. He describes his return to the United States and reconnecting with his family. He talks about his military language work at Fort Snelling. He explains…
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