Stanley Serikaku oral history interview, June 29, 2002
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Stanley Serikaku oral history interview, June 29, 2002
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Stanley Serikaku oral history interview, part 1 of 5, June 29, 2002
Serikaku begins by discussing his early life living in Libertyville, Hawaii in Oahu (present day Kahaluu). He speaks about his parents background and their thoughts on American loyalty even before Pearl Harbor. Next, he talks about his experiences…
Stanley Serikaku oral history interview, part 2 of 5, June 29, 2002
Stanley goes in depth on the training that was received prior to going to Europe. The training began in Mississippi, where Hawaiians and mainland soldiers were first introduced to one another, resulting in slight attitude from both sides. Serikaku…
Stanley Serikaku oral history interview, part 3 of 5, June 29, 2002
Serikaku gives his first-hand fighting experience throughout Europe. To begin, he speaks briefly of the differences between "buddha heads" and "kotonks". Following that, he discusses first arriving in Europe, training and guarding items on ships…
Stanley Serikaku oral history interview, part 4 of 5, June 29, 2002
Serikaku finishes up recollection of the Rome-Arno campaign and speaks about various other aspects of the war including what it's like to be shot, german guns, and uphill battles. He also talks about his feelings towards his men and keeping tabs on…
Stanley Serikaku oral history interview, part 5 of 5, June 29, 2002
Serikaku touches on a multitude of topics, including his rehabilitation, remembrance through the years and the various commemorations throughout Europe. For Stanley, it's important to keep the legacy of the 442nd alive and continue documenting and…
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