Inouye, Tom: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Inouye, Tom: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Industry and employment]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Identity and values--Family]]>
After Jack Nagano's interview is complete, his wife Louise is then interviewed for a short time. She gives a short introduction of her family and how she met Jack. Then she talks about her whereabouts during the evacuation and while the war was happening. She would live in Minnesota, and work as a housemaid until Jack was able to come back home. After this, she talks about his return home and their move back to Bell in California.]]>
Nagano, Jack: narrator]]> Yuge, Tim: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2009 January 29]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> California ]]>
World War II--Asiatic-Pacific Theater --Philippine Islands]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Nagano, Jack: narrator]]> Yuge, Tim: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2009 January 29]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> California ]]> Nagano, Jack: narrator]]> Yuge, Tim: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Education]]> Industry and employment]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Language School--Presidio, San Francisco]]> Nagano, Jack: narrator]]> Yuge, Tim: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2009 January 29]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> California ]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Education]]> Social activities]]> Nagano, Jack: narrator]]> Yuge, Tim: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2009 January 29]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> California ]]> Japanese Americans--World War II]]> Identity and values--Nisei]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Azumano, George: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2008-09-09]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Portland, Oregon]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps--Minidoka]]> World War II--Temporary Detention Facilities--Portland]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Azumano, George: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2008-09-09]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Portland, Oregon]]> Education]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> Japanese Americans--World War II]]> Azumano, George: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2008-09-09]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Portland, Oregon]]> Child rearing]]> Identity and values--Issei]]> Community activities]]> Azumano, George: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2008-09-09]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Portland, Oregon ]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Identity and values]]> Onchi, Joe: narrator]]> Nakaishi, Russell: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2008 September 08]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Social activities]]> Identity and values--Family]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps]]> Onchi, Joe: narrator]]> Nakaishi, Russell: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2008 September 08]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Stauch, Jr., Ferdinand: narrator]]> Yee, Govan: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Stauch, Jr., Ferdinand: narrator]]> Yee, Govan: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Military service--Veteran history]]> Iwataki, Kuwashi: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003 February 23]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Social activities]]> Iwataki, Kuwashi: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003 February 23]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]> World War II--European Theater]]> World War II--Military service--100th Infantry Battalion (Separate)]]> World War II--Veteran history]]>

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Iwataki, Kuwashi: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]>
World War II--American Concentration Camps--Jerome]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training]]> World War II--Military service--100th Infantry Battalion (Separate)]]> Iwataki, Kuwashi: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003 February 2003]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]> Education]]> Social activities]]> Race--Discrimination]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> Iwataki, Kuwashi: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003 February 23]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Education]]> Social activities]]> Festivals, celebrations, and holidays]]> Iwataki, Kuwashi: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003 February 23]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]> Community activities]]> World War II--Veteran history]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Ikeda, Fumio Ike: narrator]]> Yee, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 November 16]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Fresno, California ]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> World War II--China-Burma-India Theater]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps--Jerome]]> World War II--Veteran history]]> Ikeda, Fumio Ike: narrator]]> Yee, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 November 16]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Fresno, California ]]> Identity and values--Family]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Language School]]> World War II--China-Burma-India Theater]]> Ikeda, Fumio Ike: narrator]]> Yee, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 November 16]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Fresno, California ]]> World War II--Veteran history]]> World War II--Military service]]> Education]]> Ikeda, Fumio Ike: narrator]]> Yee, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 November 16]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Fresno, California ]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Identity and values--Family]]>
In November 1948, Toshi marries Shigeru. She helps Shigeru at his nursery called Rainbow Nursery and raises their three sons. Toshi would like her children to remember their father's contributions to the war. She does not want future generations to experience what the Japanese Americans experienced during World War Two. The Nisei's legacy helps open more opportunities for future generations and gives them a voice.

Shigeru describes photographs of his family and wartime.
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Iba, Shigeru: narrator]]> Nakamatsu, Karen: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 September 14]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]>
Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Military service--Veteran history]]> Identity and values--Family]]>
In 1946, Shigeru and his brother buys a nursery together called Rainbow Nursery. He works there until 1980. During Shigeru's retirement years, he stays active and starts a 49ers Club at the YMCA.

Shigeru shares his feeling on how the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) is classified pre and post-war. Iba's wife, Toshi Beverly Iba, joins the interview and speaks about her childhood in Japan after her mother's passing. ]]>
Iba, Shigeru: narrator]]> Nakamatsu, Karen: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 September 14]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]>

Shigeru's family is in Amache, CO, while he is in the Army. He discusses that his father losses the nursery business due to evacuation. When he returns to the United States, Shigeru uses his furlough to visit his family in Amache.

Shigeru's homecoming is not what he expected. He explains the treatment towards Japanese Americans is different on the West Coast versus the East Coast. After being discharged from the Army, Shigeru looks for employment with his oldest brother. They buy a nursery on Florence Avenue in Los Angeles, CA.
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Iba, Shigeru: narrator]]> Nakamatsu, Karen: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]>
World War II--Military service--Basic training]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> World War II--Asiatic-Pacific Theater --Australia (Allied Translator and Interpreter Section)]]> World War II--Military and Government Entities--Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS)]]>
In September, Shigeru goes to Fort Lewis for basic training. Later, Shigeru is selected to go to Camp Savage for language school. Shigeru is at Camp Savage for a year training to be an interpreter before going overseas.

Shigeru goes to Australia as a replacement for the soldiers in the Guadalcanal Battle. He is assigned to the 41st Division. Shigeru is sent to the hospital at the end of 1944 because of the Jungle Riot. He is hospitalized for one year and released at the end of December 1945.
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Iba, Shigeru: narrator]]> Nakamatsu, Karen: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 November 14]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]>
Identity and values--Family]]> Education]]> Japan--Pre-World War II]]> ]]> Iba, Shigeru: narrator]]> Nakamatsu, Karen: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 September 14]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]> World War II--Veteran history]]> World War II--Photography]]> World War II--Military service]]> Tsubota, Minoru: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Industry and employment]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Tsubota, Minoru: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> World War II--European Theater--Central Europe Campaign--Liberation of Dachau Subcamps (522nd Field Artillery Battalion)]]> World War II--Casualties]]> World War II--Military service--Discharge]]> World War II--Veteran history]]> Tsubota, Minoru: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--Military service--522nd Field Artillery Battalion]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training--Camp Shelby]]> World War II--European Theater]]> World War II--European Theater--Central Europe Campaign--Liberation of Dachau Subcamps (522nd Field Artillery Battalion)]]> Tsubota, Minoru: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> World War II--Military service]]> World War II--Japanese Americans]]> Tsubota, Minoru: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--Military service--Recruiting and enlisting]]> Industry and employment]]> Identity and values]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training]]> Tsubota, Minoru: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Identity and values--American Japanese]]> Immigration and citizenship]]> Industry and employment--Agriculture]]> Tsubota, Minoru: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 27]]> eng ]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Activism and involvement]]> World War II--Military service--100th Infantry Battalion (Separate)]]> Kaihara, Thomas: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 June 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Chicago, Illinois ]]> World War II--European Theater]]> World War II--Military service--100th Infantry Battalion (Separate)]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Kaihara, Thomas: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 June 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Chicago, Illinois ]]> World War II--Military service--100th Infantry Battalion (Separate)]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training--Camp McCoy]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps]]> Kaihara, Thomas: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 June 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Chicago, Illinois ]]> Education]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> Identity and values]]> Kaihara, Thomas: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 June 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Chicago, Illinois ]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Education]]> Social activities]]> Kaihara, Thomas: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 June 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Chicago, Illinois ]]> Uratsu, Masaji Gene: narrator]]> Demonteverde, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Uratsu, Masaji Gene: narrator]]> Demonteverde, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Uratsu, Masaji Gene: narrator]]> Demonteverde, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Uratsu, Masaji Gene: narrator]]> Demonteverde, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Uratsu, Masaji Gene: narrator]]> Demonteverde, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Uratsu, Masaji Gene: narrator]]> Demonteverde, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Uratsu, Masaji Gene: narrator]]> Demonteverde, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Industry and employment]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Masuda, Mamoru: narrator]]> Yee, Govan: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 April 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Merced, California]]> World War II--European Theater--Central Europe Campaign--Liberation of Dachau Subcamps (522nd Field Artillery Battalion)]]> World War II--Military service--522nd Field Artillery Battalion]]> World War II--European Theater]]> Masuda, Mamoru: narrator]]> Yee, Govan: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 April 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Merced, California]]> Education]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training--Camp Shelby]]> World War II--Military service--522nd Field Artillery Battalion]]> Military service]]> Masuda, Mamoru: narrator]]> Yee, Govan: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 April 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Merced, California]]> Education]]> Social activities]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps--Granada (Amache) Amache, Colorado]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training]]> Masuda, Mamoru: narrator]]> Yee, Govan: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 April27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Merced, California]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Industry and employment--Agriculture]]> World War II--Military service--Discharge]]> World War II--Veterans]]> Post World War II--Travel, leisure]]> Kunihiro, Mitsuo: narrator]]> Nakamatsu, Karen: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 April 20 ]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]> World War II--European Theater]]> World War II--Hospitals]]> World War II--Medical care]]> World War II--Military service--Travel, leisure]]> Social activities]]> Kunihiro, Mitsuo: narrator]]> Nakamatsu, Karen: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 April 20]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]> World War II--Casualties]]> World War II--European Theater]]> World War II--Military service--Travel]]> World War II--Hospitals]]> World War II--Medical care]]> Kunihiro, Mitsuo: narrator]]> Nakamatsu, Karen: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 April 20]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]> Education--Primary education]]> Industry and employment--Agriculture]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Language School]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> Kunihiro, Mitsuo: narrator]]> Nakamatsu, Karen: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 April 20 ]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]> Identity and values--Parents]]> Immigration and citizenship--Arrival]]> Industry and employment--Agriculture]]> Race--Discrimination]]> Identity and values--Nisei]]> Kunihiro, Mitsuo: narrator]]> Nakamatsu, Karen: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 April 20 ]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]> Sakatani, Harumi: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Sakatani, Harumi: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Sakatani, Harumi: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]>
Paul knew the butokai was a good informant because he was carrying directives from the regional area. The directives were on paper and there was not too much conversation. After meeting with his informants, he would give them a good meal and a payoff. The money to pay off the informants came from selling on the Black Market. Paul remembers his unit being investigated and cleared of the accusations.

In Mie-ken where Paul was stationed, there was no undercover or stealthy investigative work. Everyone knew Paul and what he was doing for the CIC. He recalls attending May Day and observing the demonstration. Paul enjoyed his work and when he had time he traveled around Japan. Paul saw the suffering of the locals. There were homelessness and food shortages.

The Niseis stationed in Japan during the occupation treated the locals well and sympathized with their situation. Overall the occupation helped Japan democratize and rebuild the country.

After Paul's service, he remains active and participated with
pilgrimages for his chapters.

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Ichiuji, Paul: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> US Army Center of Military History: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]>

Before December 7, 1941, Paul's brother, Joe, and cousin were drafted into service. Paul recalls hearing about the Pearl Harbor attack on the way to see his cousin leave for the Philippines. Paul was a senior in high school when President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066.

March of 1942, the Ichiuji family evacuated, and Paul left school and his friends behind. Paul and his family went to Poston, AZ. Joe was discharged by the Government and he joined his family in Poston. Later, Joe volunteered for the 442nd.

Paul left Boston to go to school and was drafted when he was reclassified to 1A. Before going overseas, he was recruited into the Military Intelligence Service School. However, Paul was not fluent in Japanese. Later, he was recruited to the CIC (Counter Intelligence Corps).

After completing his training at Camp Holabird, Paul went overseas to the occupation of Japan. He spent his time in Mie-ken, Japan, gathering information. Paul made relationships with Japanese Government Officials, Informants, and Japanese nationals.

Before returning home to the United States, Paul recalls the CIC was interrogated by an investigative team. There was a complaint about the Black Market. Paul discusses the Blacket Market and its connection with getting intel.
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Ichiuji, Paul: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> US Army Center of Military History: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]>
Race--Race relations]]> Military service--Post-World War II service]]> Post World War II--Travel, leisure]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Kozono, ArdAven: narrator]]> Tanaka, Diane: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 February 03]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Military service--Post-World War II service]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service--Linguists]]> World War II--Prisoners and prisons--Interrogation]]> World War II--War crimes trials]]> Kozono, ArdAven: narrator]]> Tanaka, Diane: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 February 03]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps--Tule Lake]]> World War II--Military service]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> Kozono, ArdAven: narrator]]> Tanaka, Diane: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 February 03]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> World War II--Veteran history]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Industry and employment]]> Kozono, ArdAven: narrator]]> Tanaka, Diane: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 February 03 ]]> eng ]]> Oral Histories]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training]]> Identity and values]]> Yasukochi, Fred: narrator]]> Tagami, Steve: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 25]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> World War II--European Theater]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> World War II--Military service--522nd Field Artillery Battalion]]> Yasukochi, Fred: narrator]]> Tagami, Steve: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 25]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> World War II--European Theater--Rhineland Campaign, Vosges--"Rescue of the Lost Battalion"]]> World War II--European Theater--Central Europe Campaign--Liberation of Dachau Subcamps (522nd Field Artillery Battalion)]]> World War II--Military service--522nd Field Artillery Battalion]]> Yasukochi, Fred: narrator]]> Tagami, Steve: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 25]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Education]]> World War II--Italy]]> World War II--Military service--522nd Field Artillery Battalion]]> Yasukochi, Fred: narrator]]> Tagami, Steve: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 25]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Industry and employment]]> Race--Discrimination]]> Education]]> Identity and values]]> Yasukochi, Fred: narrator]]> Tagami, Steve: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 25]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Education]]> Social activities]]> Yasukochi, Fred: narrator]]> Tagami, Steve: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 25]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Industry and employment]]> Race--Race relations]]> World War II--Veterans]]> Military service]]> Tokuda, Tadashi: narrator]]> Okinaka, Bobby: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 25]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]> World War II--Nisei soldiers]]> World War II--Artillery operations]]> World War II--Military service--522nd Field Artillery Battalion]]> World War II--Military service--Travel]]> World War II--Jews--Rescue--Germany--Dachau]]> World War II--Veterans]]> Tokuda, Tadashi: narrator]]> Okinaka, Bobby: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 25]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]> World War II--Medical care]]> World War II--Military service--522nd Field Artillery Battalion]]> World War II--Nisei soldiers]]> World War II--France]]> World War II--Italy]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Tokuda, Tadashi: narrator]]> Okinaka, Bobby: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 25]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]> Education--Higher education]]> Military service--Pre-World War II service]]> Race--Military segregation]]> Race--Violence]]> World War II--Department of Justice Internment Camps--Fort Lincoln (Bismarck)]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps--Heart Mountain]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> Tokuda, Tadashi: narrator]]> Okinaka, Bobby: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 25]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrance, California ]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Immigration and citizenship--Arrival]]> Immigration and citizenship--Picture brides]]> Industry and employment--Agriculture]]> Identity and values--Parents]]> Tokuda, Tadashi: narrator]]> Okinaka, Bobby: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 25]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Torrence, California ]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> World War II--Photography]]> Arts and literature]]> Tanaka, Walter: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 June 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> San Jose, Califronia ]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Military service--Post-World War II Occupation of Japan]]> Tanaka, Walter: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 June 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> San Jose, California ]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> Military service--Post-World War II Occupation of Japan]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> Tanaka, Walter: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 June 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> San Jose, California ]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> World War II--Veteran history]]> World War II--Prisoners and prisons]]> Tanaka, Walter: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2000 June 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> San Jose, California ]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Language School]]> World War II--Veteran history]]> Tanaka, Walter: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 June 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> San Jose, California ]]> Race--Discrimination]]> Education]]> Child rearing]]> Tanaka, Walter: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 June 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> San Jose, California ]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Industry and employment]]> Tanaka, Walter: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 June 01 ]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> San Jose, California ]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Industry and employment--Agriculture]]> Social activities]]> Tanaka, Walter: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 June 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> San Jose, California ]]> World War II]]> World War II--Asiatic-Pacific Theater --Marianas Islands--Saipan, Tinian and Guam]]> World War II--Women]]> World War II--Medals]]> World War II--Military service]]> Kishiue, Nobuo Richard: narrator]]> Lim, R: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> World War II--Asiatic-Pacific Theater --Marianas Islands--Saipan, Tinian and Guam]]> World War II--Awards, medals]]> World War II--Veterans]]> World War II--Military service--Discharge]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Kishiue, Nobuo Richard: narrator]]> Lim, R: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 May 20]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> World War II--Asiatic-Pacific Theater --Marianas Islands--Saipan, Tinian and Guam]]> World War II--Casualties]]> World War II--Japan--Okinawa Island]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service--documents, translation of]]> World War II--Nisei soldiers]]> Kishiue, Nobuo Richard: narrator]]> Lim, R: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 May 20]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> World War II--Asiatic-Pacific Theater --Marianas Islands--Saipan, Tinian and Guam]]> World War II--Casualties]]> World War II--Combat--Artillery]]> World War II--Military intelligence]]> Kishiue, Nobuo Richard: narrator]]> Lim, R: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 May 20]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Race--Racism]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Language School]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training]]> World War II--Military service--Travel]]> World War II--Nisei soldiers]]> Kishiue, Nobuo Richard: narrator]]> Lim, R: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 May 20]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Industry and employment--Agriculture]]> Law and legislation--Alien land laws--California]]> Law and legislation--Executive Order 9066]]> Race--Racism]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training]]> Kishiue, Nobuo Richard: narrator]]> Lim, R: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 May 20]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> World War II--Artillery operations]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Industry and employment--Agriculture]]> World War II--Casualties]]> World War II--Military service--522nd Field Artillery Battalion]]> Imoto, Yoshio: narrator]]> Okitsu, Walter: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Toyota: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2005 November 19]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> San Diego, California ]]> Race--Race relations]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps--Tule Lake]]> World War II--Casualties]]> World War II--Combat--Weapons--Artillery]]> World War II--European Theater]]> World War II--Military service--522nd Field Artillery Battalion]]> Imoto, Yoshio: narrator]]> Okitsu, Walter: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Toyota: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2005 November 19]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> San Diego, Califonria ]]> Industry and employment--Agriculture]]> Education--Secondary education]]> Race--Military segregation]]> World War II--Combat--Weapons--Artillery]]> World War II--Artillery operations]]> World War II--Military service--522nd Field Artillery Battalion]]> Imoto, Yoshio: narrator]]> Okitsu, Walter: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Toyota: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2005 November 19]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> San Diego, California ]]> Education--Primary education]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Industry and employment--Agriculture]]> Education--Secondary education]]> Immigration and citizenship--Picture brides]]> Community activities]]> Imoto, Yoshio: narrator]]> Okitsu, Walter: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Toyota: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2005 November 19]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> San Diego, California ]]> Yamada, George: narrator]]> Tagami, Steve: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Yamada, George: narrator]]> Tagami, Steve: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Yamada, George: narrator]]> Tagami, Steve: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> Yamada, George: narrator]]> Tagami, Steve: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]>

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