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Class photograph at President Theodore Roosevelt High School. Ted Tsukiyama is seated in the front row, right.
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Mr. Yamane introduces himself and describes what Honolulu was like when he was growing up, as well as what brought his father to settle in Hawaii.Mr. Yamane discusses his father's success as a businessman and describes the multiple businesses that…

Mr. Yamane discusses his time attending Japanese school in Hawaii, including values and language skills he learned while at the school. Next, Mr. Yamane discusses his time attending English public school in Hawaii and what led him to travel to Japan…

Mr. Yamane discusses his time at Waseda University, which included military training, before returning home to Hawaii. Mr. Yamane next describes the Selective Service draft and being drafted to the Army a short time before the attack on Pearl Harbor.…

Mr. Yamane describes his duties in the Hawaiian National Guard and discusses his being recalled and sent to the mainland United States as a member of the 100th Infantry Battalion. Mr. Yamane describes his travels from Hawaii to the Port of Oakland,…

Mr. Yamane discusses shipping out to Washington D.C. on a mission with the Military Intelligence Service (MIS). Arriving in Washington D.C., Mr Yamane helped to translate and create an index for captured Japanese intelligence documents that would…

In the beginning of part 6, Mr. Yamane discusses his finding of Japanese documents that would lead to the bombing of several munitions, ammunitions, and manufacturing plants. After his initial work at the Pentagon was complete, Mr. Yamane was…

In this last part of the interview, Mr. Yamane discusses his discharge from the Army and his return to Hawaii to help his father with the family businesses. Mr. Yamane describes how he met his wife and talks about his children and grandchildren. Mr.…
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Three facsimile photographs of George T. Ito in 1944, 1945 and 2003.
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Record includes summary of military occupations-- supply clerk, guard patrolman, months of service and grade. Hisao ended his service as a supply clerk, Technical Sargent 5.

Back of page includes level of education-- 8th grade, and civilian…
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Military discharge record including thumb print. Includes service outside United States. Hisao served in the Asiatic Pacific Theater and EAME, European African Middle Eastern Theatre.
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Form DSS 215 (Department of Selected Service) ordering Hisao to report to Local Board Number 4, at 1108 Pensacola Street, Honolulu on July 1, 1944, signed by Inez Kalua.
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Department of Selective Service Form 218, stating Hisao "Physically fit, acceptable for general military service."

Some content of the form is redacted with "x" typescript.

Physical examination performed at Local Board No. 3, Oahu County,…
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Letter of condolence to the parents of Sadamu Koito, soldier killed in action. Envelope attached
2007OH0836_T_Oshiro.pdf

2007OH0843_T_Kuniyuki.pdf

2010OH1022_T_Uchida.pdf

2011OH1039_T_Watanabe.pdf

2007OH0847_T_Ogami.pdf

2007OH0781_T_Sato.pdf

2007OH0773_T_Miyagi.pdf

2005OH0630_T_Arakaki.pdf

2000OH0236_T_Ichiyama.pdf

2010OH1019_T_Ishimoto.pdf

2000OH0123_T_Miyashiro.pdf

2005OH0628_T_Hamasu.pdf

2003OH0337_T_Nishimura.pdf

2004OH0508_T_Yamane.pdf

2004OH0441_T_Sakumoto.pdf

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