Title
Wallace Kagawa oral history interview, part 4 of 5, June 9, 1999
Description
Kagawa discusses the Lost Battalion rescue, talks about his friends who were involved in a flag bearer ceremony in France, and discusses the end of the war including his duties guarding a bridge and processing German POWs. He then talks about going to Lake Como for R&R after the war ended, attending signal school in Naples, discusses the journey back to the United States, and talks about seeing his family again. Next, Kagawa talks about some post-war experiences such as returning to school, and his employment in the field of architecture. Lastly, Kagawa provides his thoughts on the "no-no boys", discusses the Japanese American community, discusses his involvement in the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), and provides a message to future generations.