Yoichi Ichikawa oral history interview, March 25, 2001
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Yoichi Ichikawa oral history interview, March 25, 2001
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Yoichi Ichikawa oral history interview, part 1 of 4, March 25, 2001
Ichikawa discusses his parents, childhood, and home life. He then talks about his feelings regarding Japan after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and his thoughts about forced removal after Executive Order 9066. Ichikawa then describes his experiences at…
Yoichi Ichikawa oral history interview, part 2 of 4, March 25, 2001
Ichikawa talks about his time at Camp Shelby. He then talks about preparing to go overseas by learning about weapons and how to listen for artillery. Before heading overseas, Ichikawa received a furlough and spent time in New York and Baltimore,…
Yoichi Ichikawa oral history interview, part 3 of 4, March 25, 2001
Ichikawa discusses the different roles and weapons used within an Anti-Tank Company including the Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR); and also describes the sounds of the German soldiers’ guns, bazooka training, and keeping in contact with Anti-Tank…
Yoichi Ichikawa oral history interview, part 4 of 4, March 25, 2001
Ichikawa discusses the purpose of an Anti-Tank Company, and recalls stories of other soldiers having to dig foxholes during a battle in Vosges, as well as their experiences with glider invasions with airborne units. He then talks about his parents,…
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