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Photo of a home with a man inside
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Photo of three women carrying baskets on their heads walking down a tree-lined road
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Photo of a group of Korean kids smiling
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Photo of a gate with a sign above reading Chinese Restaurant
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A photo of a sign of the Seoul Area Command Coffee Shop, soldiers standing in line
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Photo of the exterior of the Seoul RTO (Radio and Television Organization) building
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Photo of a military jeep and soldiers in a busy Seoul marketplace
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Photo of buildings in Seoul and a sign showing where Yongdongpo and Kaesong are located
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Photo of a building labelled Seoul City Command PX
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Photo of a large house with four jeeps parked outside
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Photo of a stone building in Seoul with a sign that reads "Are you authorized to be in Seoul?" The photo is labelled "Yes!!"
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Photo of a military jeep driving across Namdae River
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Photo of soldiers in truck at Lightning CP
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Photo of military trucks stopped at OM Service Center
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Photo of soldier going down Lightning MSR (Main Supply Road)
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Photo of a road (Lightning Main Supply Road) with clouds in the background
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Photo of an exterior courtyard in Seoul, Korea
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Photo of street with man stopping cars
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Close up photograph of government building (Japanese General Government Building?) in Seoul with soldiers approaching gate
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Photo of a building in Seoul (Japanese General Government Building?)
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Photo of a street corner in Seoul
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Photo of soldiers on landing ship in Korea
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Photo of three landing ships
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Photo of soldiers debarking from ship
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Photo of a wall and a boat in the distance
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Photo of two people on a boat
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Photo of soldiers on board ship, labelled as "at Inchon, Korea"
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Photo of soldiers on a boat in the Yellow Sea
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Photo of a patrol boat in Yokohama Harbor
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Photo from on a ship of the ocean
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Overhead photo of dock with band performing
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Photo of soldiers on a ship
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Overhead photograph of dock after soldiers have boarded the ship
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Photo of soldiers boarding a ship heading to Korea
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Photo of a soldier posing in a dry cleaning laundry press. He is labelled as Lt. Henry Seigert (?)
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Photo of three soldiers leaning on a wall, the one on the left is labelled but the text is unreadable, the one in the middle is labelled as Takuta
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Photo of troops marching through Cam Drake to mess hall
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Photo of troops walking at Camp Drake
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Photo of the exterior of the Post Exchange building with soldiers sitting out front
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Photo of the Camp Drake Officers Mess building
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Photo of building (BOQ - Bachelor Officer Quarters) at Camp Drake
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Photo of map of South Camp Drake
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Photo of Lt. Yeo Takuta sleeping on a plane
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Photo of soldiers in airplane smiling
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Photo from an airplane of the ocean and clouds
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Photo of people boarding a "California Eastern Airway" plane" on Wake Island
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Photo of three soldiers outside a building on Wake Island
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Photograph of a long empty road on Wake Island
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Photo from inside a grounded airplane of Wake Island
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Overhead photo of Wake Island
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Photo of clouds and the ocean from an airplane
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Photograph through a chain link fence of two planes
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Blurry photograph of an interior room at Travis Air Force Base
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Photograph of parking lot with cars in the background. Text reads "Off to Travis AFB or S.F. from Stoneman."
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A group of soldiers walking down the street in Pittsburg, California
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Four soldiers walking and talking down the street in Pittsburg California. The man on the left is labelled as Haggert and the man on the far right is labelled but it is ineligible
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Photo of a Camp Stoneman with a group gathered in the background
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Photo of the exterior of the mail room at Camp Stoneman
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Two soldiers walking through Camp Stoneman
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Ikemoto, Mildred: donor
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Color photograph of Henry Ikemoto in uniform leaning in front of a building
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Color photograph of Henry Ikemoto smiling in green uniform in front of green mountain
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Color photograph of Henry Ikemoto in uniform holding his hat in his hand. Another soldier, wearing the 25th Infantry Division insignia puts his arm around Henry's shoulder
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Color photograph of Henry Ikemoto shirtless in aviator style sunglasses typing on a typewriter
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Color photograph of Henry Ikemoto smiling in green uniform in front of green mountain
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Color photograph of Henry Ikemoto smiling in front of long building and green mountain
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Close-up black and white portrait of Henry Ikemoto. Written on back: "Worun Ni Korea April 1952 with Turkish armed forces brigade"

Kim finishes discussing what makes a leader, making colonel, and retiring from the military. He details about working with the community after retirement. Kim also discusses how the war monument in Los Angeles came to be.

Kim discusses his experiences in the Korean War. He details about his military career and the unbreakable bonds he formed. Kim also discusses what makes a leader.

Yoshito Fujimoto describes his second tour of duty in Japan, in which he worked undercover and spent time in Korea. He discusses his time in Japan after Korea, the reconstruction of Japan, and returning to California after his father's death. At the…

Kazuo Fujii discusses returning home, and encountering some instances of racism around his hometown. Next, he talks about how he met his wife, and her background. Lastly, he gives a message for future generations, and provides some information on his…

George Oiye begins this interview part by describing the similarity and differences between American and German concentration camps. Next, describes some photographs in his possession, his feelings about Dachau, and recollecting meeting German youth…

George Oiye discusses his unit's time in the Maritime Alps and the search for and eventual destruction of a railroad gun. Next, he describes how the 522nd was sent into Germany while the 442nd returned to Italy. Lastly, he describes the liberation of…

Mitsuo Tominaga begins this interview segment by discussing his transfer to the ordnance unit, the end of the war, and working with German POWs. Next he talks about returning back to the US and his discharge from the Army. Lastly he discusses his…

Ted Wakai discusses his counter intelligence training at Fort Ritchie, and then becoming an instructor at the Counter Intelligence Corps school. He then describes his discharge from the US Army and recounts some instances of racial discrimination. …

Nishijima discusses his experiences at Granada (Amache) incarceration camp including discussing his father's job; flags; school; recreational activities such as playing baseball and watching movies; and making mochi. He then talks about his father…

Uesato discusses his assignment in Burma, where his team would be in charge of opening back up the Burma Road. Next, he would head to China where he would get the rare chance to be around elite military leaders, including Mao Zedong of China and many…

Ishikawa discusses Japan's surrender; his experiences on Negros and Panay Islands; describes a Japanese battle flag he found; and talks about his experiences after landing in Korea including his interactions with Korean civilians and Japanese…

Muranaka goes through his work in the Army after the end of World War Two, where he served in the Korean War. Next, he discusses the importance of Nisei soldiers during the occupation of Japan, and how big of an impact communication is in order to…

Konoshima begins by speaking about his time in occupied Japan. After spending time in the American concentration camps, he would be shipped to Tokyo as part of the Headquarters team. When arriving in Tokyo, he would remember the destruction of…

Kamemoto provides his thoughts about citizenship and loyalty in regards to World War Two; describes the term "yamato-damashii"; and discusses the attack on Pearl Harbor and aftermath including his experiences with blackouts and rationing. He then…

Miyamoto discusses going undercover to gather information during the occupation of Japan. Miyamoto recalls the Korean War and three regrets. Miyamoto discusses his post-war life and shows his achievement medals from his service in three wars.

Miyahara discusses the change of Japan during the occupation, including manufacturing quality items that turned into a big part of their future economy. As a welfare officer and member of occupational forces, Miyahara helped in the recovery of Japan.…

Fujii talks about the military equipment he used during the Korean War. He describes about how old the C-rations were during the Korean War. He continues to discuss his journey back to the United States. He talks about being reassigned at Fort Lewis.…

Fujii talks about his military training. He describes his unit's diversity, including GI George Washington. He discusses his journey to Korea. He talks about a rest period that he took in Tokyo, Japan. He describes the damage to Schofield Barracks.…

Fujii talks about the Attack on Pearl Harbor and the aftermath. He describes his lifelong friendships. He discusses his penmanship. He explains how his family prepared their property for their forced removal. He talks about resuming his education…

Iso discusses his time with the Air Intelligence Service Squadron and Project American during the Korean War. Iso details his job with The Foreign Service. Iso also gives advice to his grandchildren and explains what is most important.

Asato continues talking about his first combat while in Italy, at the Rome-Arno area. He talks about being able to see Florence from a distance and the tree bursts that could kill a soldier instantly. While there, he would get sick and end up in a…

Following the Turlock, Ichikawa and his family were moved to the Gila River Concentration Camp, where he saw posters showing that the Army needed military volunteers who could speak Japanese and work as interpreters. Once approved, Ichikawa was…

Hariayama discusses about coming home and post-war life. He details about going to and his in Korea. Hirayama discusses about his employment and family.

Kaji discusses about joining the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) and experiences at Fort Snelling. He details about his experiences in post-war Japan and the Philippines. Kaji also discusses about rank, coming home and post-military life.

Kozono mostly talks about his life after he was discharged from the army and returned home to his parents in Sacramento area. Later he married and established his own family. However, he also discusses the different kinds of POWs he encountered and…

Kozono talks about his deployment to the Philippines after the war ended as part of the "Luzon POW Processing Team". As a staff sergeant, and due to his limited ability to speak Japanese, he often had his team conduct interviews while managed the…

Hishinuma describes his proficiency in Japanese. He continues to talk about his experiences in Japanese language school. He continues to discuss his induction. He shares his feeling about leaving his home. He talks about the assignments given to…

Mr. Jack Hirose continues to describe Tom Holland, how he left Manzanar, and how he got drafted into service. He then goes on to describe basic training at Camp Croft, working for the training aid department, being honorably discharged, as well as…

Matsumoto discusses growing up in San Diego, and talks about his parents, his siblings, and attending Japanese language school. He then shares his reactions and feelings regarding the attack on Pearl Harbor, his experiences with discrimination, and…

Kitajima discusses more about his experiences in the Philippines. He details about his experiences in Korea and Russia post-war. Kitajima also discusses about Communism.

Allman continues his in depth recollection of his time overseas in China during his second enlistment into the US Army, this time working for the American Graves Registry. He talks about various missions throughout Asia, searching different islands…

Hamada discusses Operation Magpie and the role he played in it. He also details of what some of the Doolittle Flyers went through as prisoners of war. Hamada discusses his family.

Yonemoto discusses his experiences in the Marianas Islands during the Japanese surrender. He was on the Saipan and Tinian islands. He talks about how he was assigned to Japan during the occupation after his work in Marianas was completed.
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