Nishimura, Hiro: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002-07-26]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Mitsui, Sam: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2010-10-20]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Okada, Mutsuko: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2007-11-14]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Religion and churches--Christianity]]> World War II--Nisei soldiers]]> Law and legislation--Executive Order 9066]]> Japanese American Service Committee]]> 1945-06]]> eng]]> Correspondence]]> Seattle, Washington]]> World War II--Temporary Detention Facilities--Puyallup]]> Law and legislation--Executive Order 9066]]> World War II--Economic losses]]> World War II--Mass Removal ("Evacuation")--Preparation]]> Ozima, Shigenobu: collector]]> Japanese American Service Committee ]]> 1942-04-19]]> eng]]> Correspondence]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Pocatello, Idaho]]> World War II--Veterans]]> World War II--Japan]]>
"Karl Kasukabe received Sun Flat, a substitute for himself as a casualty, with tears from formerly S/Sgt. Sherman L Smith at Nagoya Terminal Hotel on [the] 19th (Sun). He took Mr & Mrs. Smith around skiing grounds in Japan for a month: Hakuba ski-grounds, Zaoh ice-covered foliage hills and Sapporo Snow Festival. Meanwhile, the [m]eetings with Kiska Veterans' Society, Chukyo Alpine Club and other mountaineers were held at Nagoya, Tokyo and Sapporo.

Mr. M.N. MacKengie, President of the National Association of the 10th Mountain Division, Inc., sent the letter to Kasukabe stating, "I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you into the Association as an Associate Member and to extend an invitation to you to attend our [n]ational [r]eunion in Seattle, Washington, August 12-16, 1986."]]>
Kasukabe, Karl Kaoru: [author?]]]> Tanakatsubo, Fred Sats: collector]]> Japanese American Service Committee]]> Fred Sats Tanakatsubo Collection]]> circa 1989]]> eng; jpn]]> Clippings]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Sapporo, Japan]]> Hakuba, Japan]]> Nagoya, Japan]]>
World War II--Veteran history]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> World War II--Nisei soldiers]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> Mitsui, Sam: narrator]]> Okinaka, Bob: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003 July 26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> World War II--Military and Government Entities--Counterintelligence Corps (CIC)]]> World War II--Veteran history]]> World War II--Nisei soldiers]]> Mitsui, Sam: narrator]]> Okinaka, Bob: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003 July 26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps--Resistance and dissidence]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps--Tule Lake]]> World War II--Nisei soldiers]]> World War II--Military and Government Entities--Counterintelligence Corps (CIC)]]> Mitsui, Sam: narrator]]> Okinaka, Bob: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003 July 26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Identity and values--American Japanese]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps--Tule Lake]]> Race--Discrimination]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> Mitsui, Sam: narrator]]> Okinaka, Bob: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003 July 26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Tsubota, Minoru: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002-07-27]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Hagiwara, Patrick: narrator]]> Dojiri, Michelle: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002-07-27]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Suzuki, James: narrator]]> Inouye, Jason: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001-09-03]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Yasutake, William: narrator]]> Wasserman, Steven: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003-07-26]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Inui, Roy: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> US Army Center of Military History: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2009-11-09]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Nishimura, William: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> US Army Center of Military History: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2009-11-09]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> Japan--Post-World War II]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> Inui, Roy: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> US Army Center of Military History: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2009 November 09]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> Japan--Post-World War II]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> Industry and employment]]> Inui, Roy: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> US Army Center of Military History: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2009 November 09]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Language School]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> Japan--Post-World War II]]> World War II--Military and Government Entities--Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS)]]> Inui, Roy: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> US Army Center of Military History: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2009 November 09]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> Japan--Post-World War II]]> Industry and employment]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Nishimura, William: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> US Army Center of Military History: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2009 November 09]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> Japan--Post-World War II]]> Military service--Post-World War II Occupation of Japan]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> Nishimura, William: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> US Army Center of Military History: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2009 November 09]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Social activities]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> World War II--Asiatic-Pacific Theater --Philippine Islands]]> Minato, Howard: narrator]]> Shigemitsu, Laura: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2009 November 06]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Yasutake, William: narrator]]> Wasserman, Steven: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003-07-26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Yasutake, William: narrator]]> Wasserman, Steven: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003-07-26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Yasutake, William: narrator]]> Wasserman, Steven: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003-07-26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Yasutake, William: narrator]]> Wasserman, Steven: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003-07-26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Yasutake, William: narrator]]> Wasserman, Steven: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003-07-26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Yasutake, William: narrator]]> Wasserman, Steven: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003-07-26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Doi, Isao: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> US Army Center of Military History: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2010-10-20]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Doi, Isao: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2010-10-19]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Kanaya, Jimmie: narrator]]> De Monteverde, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001-09-02]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Matsui, Takashi: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> US Army Center of Military History: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2010-10-18]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Community activities]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Military service--Veterans' organizations]]> Sato, Kenichi: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 28]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--Asiatic-Pacific Theater --Philippine Islands]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Sato, Kenichi: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 28]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training--Fort Snelling]]> Identity and values]]> Sato, Kenichi: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 28]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Social activities]]> Hawaii-- Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> Education]]> Sato, Kenichi: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 28]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Social activities]]> Industry and employment]]> Sato, Kenichi: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 28]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> 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 ]]> Morihiro, George: narrator]]> Sato, Christine: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 1998-09-13]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Narasaki, Richard: narrator]]> Tanaka, Stephanie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 1998-09-12]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Sakagami, Masao: narrator]]> Kawata, Ian: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> US Army Center of Military History: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 1998-09-21]]> eng]]> Transcriptions]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Industry and employment]]> Hagiwara, Patrick: narrator]]> Dojiri, Michelle: 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]]> World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team]]> Military service--Veteran history]]> Hagiwara, Patrick: narrator]]> Dojiri, Michelle: 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--442nd Regimental Combat Team]]> World War II--European Theater]]> World War II--Veteran history]]> Hagiwara, Patrick: narrator]]> Dojiri, Michelle: 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]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training]]> World War II--European Theater]]> Hagiwara, Patrick: narrator]]> Dojiri, Michelle: 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]]> Military service--Veteran history]]> Identity and values]]> Hagiwara, Patrick: narrator]]> Dojiri, Michelle: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Social activities]]> Identity and values]]> Industry and employment]]> Hagiwara, Patrick: narrator]]> Dojiri, Michelle: 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]]> Social activities]]> Education]]> Hagiwara, Patrick: narrator]]> Dojiri, Michelle: 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]]> World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team]]> Military service--Veteran history]]> Ota, Kenneth: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training--Camp Shelby]]> World War II--European Theater]]> World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team]]> Ota, Kenneth: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Social activities]]> Industry and employment]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps--Minidoka]]> World War II--Temporary Detention Facilities--Puyallup]]> Ota, Kenneth: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Child rearing]]> Social activities]]> Ota, Kenneth: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002 July 26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Laws and legislation--redress and reparations]]> World War II--Photography]]> World War II--Veterans]]> Nishimura, Hiro: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002-07-26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> World War II--Military service--5307 Composite Unit, Provisional (Merrill's Marauders)]]> World War II--Veterans--United States--Biography]]> World War II--Japanese Americans]]> Nishimura, Hiro: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002-07-26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> World War II--China-Burma-India Theater]]> World War II--Veterans]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service--documents, translation of]]> Nishimura, Hiro: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002-07-26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> World War II--Military service--Medals and awards]]> Military service--Veteran history]]> Nishimura, Hiro: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002-07-26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath--Personal recollections]]> Race--Segregation]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> Nishimura, Hiro: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002-07-26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Education--Secondary education]]> Education--Public schools]]> Race--Discrimination]]> Nishimura, Hiro: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002-07-26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Identity and values--American Japanese]]> Industry and employment--Hotel industry]]> Religion and churches--Buddhism]]> Nishimura, Hiro: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2002-07-26]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> Education]]> Japan--Post-World War II]]> Kvamme, Olaf: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2010 October 19]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Japan--Post-World War II]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> Industry and employment]]> ]]> Doi, Isao: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> US Army Center of Military History: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2010 October 20]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Education]]> Japan--Post-World War II]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> ]]> Doi, Isao: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> US Army Center of Military History: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2010 October 20]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> World War II--Asiatic-Pacific Theater --Philippine Islands]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps]]> Doi, Isao: narrator]]> Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> US Army Center of Military History: sponsor]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2010 October 19]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Community activities]]> Identity and values]]> Matsui, Takashi: narrator]]> Okinaka, Bobby: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 September 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--War crimes trials]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> Japan--Post-World War II]]> Matsui, Takashi: narrator]]> Okinaka, Bobby: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 September 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Allied Occupation of Japan]]> Japan--Post-World War II]]> Military service--Veteran history]]> Matsui, Takashi: narrator]]> Okinaka, Bobby: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 September 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Language School]]> Matsui, Takashi: narrator]]> Okinaka, Bobby: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 September 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Education]]> Identity and values]]> Social activities]]> Matsui, Takashi: narrator]]> Okinaka, Bobby: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 September 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Matsui, Takashi: narrator]]> Okinaka, Bobby: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 September 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Identity and values--American Japanese]]> Japan--Post-World War II]]> World War II--Awards, medals]]> Race--Race relations]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Koshi, George: narrator]]> Inouye, Jason: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 September 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington]]> Japan--Military]]> Military service--Post-World War II Occupation of Japan]]> Japan--Imperialist expansion]]> World War II--Japan]]> World War II--War crimes trials]]> Koshi, George: narrator]]> Inouye, Jason: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 September 01]]> eng ]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Japan--Post-World War II]]> Japan--Government and politics]]> Japan--Military]]> Military service--Post-World War II Occupation of Japan]]> World War II--Japan]]> Koshi, George: narrator]]> Inouye, Jason: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 September 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Race--Race relations]]> Japan--Military]]> Japan--Post-World War II]]> World War II--Japan]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service--documents, translation of]]> Koshi, George: narrator]]> Inouye, Jason: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 September 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Immigration and citizenship--Arrival]]> World War II--Military recruitment--Military Intelligence Service (MIS)]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service--documents, translation of]]> World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Language School]]> Identity and values--Parents]]> Koshi, George: narrator]]> Inouye, Jason: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 September 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Education--Japan]]> Education--Higher education]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Industry and employment--Hotel industry]]> Industry and employment--Agriculture]]> World War II--Military service--Embarkation]]> Koshi, George: narrator]]> Inouye, Jason: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 September 01]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Industry and employment]]> Arts and literature]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Horikawa, Hideyoshi: narrator]]> Demonteverde, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 31]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team]]> World War II--European Theater]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Horikawa, Hideyoshi: narrator]]> Demonteverde, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 31]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--European Theater]]> World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team]]> Military service--Veteran history]]> Horikawa, Hideyoshi: narrator]]> Demonteverde, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 31]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps--Tule Lake]]> World War II--Temporary Detention Facilities--Pinedale]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps--Heart Mountain]]> Horikawa, Hideyoshi: narrator]]> Demonteverde, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 31]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Industry and employment]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> Horikawa, Hideyoshi: narrator]]> Demonteverde, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 31]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Education]]> Social activities]]> ]]> Horikawa, Hideyoshi: narrator]]> Demonteverde, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2001 August 31]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Social activities]]> Education]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> Oye, Suneko: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2008 October 02]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Industry and employment]]> Social activities]]> Oye, Suneko: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2008 October 02]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Industry and employment]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]>
At this point of the interview, Ted Oye is replaced by his wife Sanako Oye and she begins a short discussion on her life. She was born in Salinas, California and her parents owned a dry goods store. Being a tomboy at the time, she would run around with the boys and had a love for sports, until she was taught classical Japanese dance and would begin performing that. After Pearl Harbor, her father would be taken by the FBI and moved around, ending up in New Mexico, while they had to move to Poston concentration camp in Arizona. During their time there, the dry goods store, would end up getting robbed multiple times and burning down in a fire, leaving them with nothing back home. After the concentration camps, she would head out to Philadelphia where she would meet Ted and start a family.]]>
Oye, Tetsuya Ted: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2008 May 20]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]>
World War II--European Theater]]> World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team]]> World War II--Veteran history]]> Oye, Tetsuya Ted: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2008 May 20]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training--Camp Shelby]]> World War II--American Concentration Camps]]> Military service--Veteran history]]> Oye, Tetsuya Ted: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2008 May 20]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Identity and values--Family]]> Education]]> Social activities]]> Child rearing]]> Oye, Tetsuya Ted: narrator]]> Horsting, Robert: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2008 May 20]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team]]> World War II--European Theater]]> World War II--Military service--Basic training--Camp Shelby]]> Naito, Richard: narrator]]> Yee, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003 July 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--Veteran history]]> World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]> Industry and employment]]> Race--Discrimination]]> Naito, Richard: narrator]]> Yee, Marie: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 2003 July 27]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team]]> Military service--Veteran history]]> World War II--Veterans]]> Morihiro, George: narrator]]> Sato, Christine: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 1998 September 13]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> Industry and employment]]> World War II--Combat--Weapons--Rifles]]> Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]> Morihiro, George: narrator]]> Sato, Christine: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 1998 September 13]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team]]> World War II--European Theater--"The Gothic Line"]]> World War II--European Theater--Po Valley Campaign]]> World War II--Italy]]> Morihiro, George: narrator]]> Sato, Christine: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 1998 September 13]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--European Theater--"The Gothic Line"]]> World War II--European Theater--Po Valley Campaign]]> World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team]]> Morihiro, George: narrator]]> Sato, Christine: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 1998 September 13]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]> World War II--European Theater--"The Gothic Line"]]> World War II--European Theater--Rhineland Campaign, Maritime Alps,"Champagne Campaign"]]> World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team]]> Morihiro, George: narrator]]> Sato, Christine: interviewer]]> Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]> Go For Broke National Education Center]]> 1998 September 13]]> eng]]> Oral Histories]]> Seattle, Washington ]]>