Minata continues to talk about his leave in Europe. He talks about the 442nd Regimental Combat team's sports league. He describes the end of World War Two and his journey home. He discusses his return to college and subsequent career as a pharmacists. He talks about his marriage and family. Minata reflects on his experiences while in the army. He explains the legacy of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. He talks about the book Silent Valor and the 60th veterans reunion.
Minata describes how his regiment joined the 100th Infantry Battalion. He talks about his first combat experiences. He discusses his duties on the medic team. Minata describes his military campaigns. He talks about his leg injury. He lists the members of his family that served in the military. He describes his time at the reconditioning company. He explains how he ended up on the front lines. Minata describes his leave in Europe.
Minata describes his time working on railroads and mines. He also describes his job at the university. He talks about why he enlisted and his time at Camp Shelby. He explains how he trained new recruits. George "Ike" Minata talks about surgical technician school. He tells stories about the 100th Regimental Combat team. He also talks about 442nd Regimental Combat team's deployment. He describes his time in Oran and Italy.
Minata talks about his parent's backgrounds. He also talks about his siblings. He describes his community and what he did during his leisure time as a child. He discusses his high school experiences. Minata talks about the Attack on Pearl Harbor and the aftermath. He describes the discrimination he and his family faced after the Attack on Pearl Harbor. He discusses his experiences at the University of Idaho.