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Collection: Harold Horiuchi oral history interview, July 6, 2008
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Harold Horiuchi oral history interview, part 1 of 3, July 6, 2008
Harold Mamoru Horiuchi is born on August 29, 1920, in Seattle, WA. His parents are both from Chiba-Ken, Japan, and have two siblings.
In Seattle, WA, his father opens a grocery store. Harold's father enjoys fishing and tennis. Harold's memorable…
Harold Horiuchi oral history interview, part 2 of 3, July 6, 2008
In high school, Harold Horiuchi enjoys playing basketball. In Seattle, Harold plays basketball for the Fieldhouse Team as a Center. Harold plays basketball in the Japanese American Community too.
In 1938, Harold graduates high school and goes to…
Harold Horiuchi oral history interview, part 3 of 3, July 6, 2008
Harold Horiuchi goes to Camp Shelby for his basic training. Basic training is for 13 weeks before he goes overseas as a replacement for the 442nd.
Harold discusses his first combat and artillery fire. He says being on the frontline is scary.…
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