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2007OH0809_T_Ishikawa.pdf

2007OH0807_T_Morishita.pdf

2007OH0796_T_Sakaida.pdf

2007OH0781_T_Sato.pdf

2007OH0773_T_Miyagi.pdf

2006OH0726_T_Fujita.pdf

2006OH0723_T_Nomura.pdf

2006OH0720_T_Sakaguchi.pdf

2006OH0719_T_Sakaguchi.pdf

2006OH0711_T_Aramaki.pdf

2006OH0710_T_Asahina.pdf

2006OH0708_T_Iwamoto.pdf

2006OH0707_T_Mori.pdf

2006OH0705_T_Hayashi.pdf

2006OH0703_T_Ogata.pdf

2006OH0690A_T_Kato.pdf

2006OH0690_T_Kato.pdf

2006OH0689_T_Tanamachi.pdf

2006OH0688_T_Mayeda.pdf

2006OH0687_T_Fujii.pdf

2006OH0686_T_Ozaki.pdf

2006OH0682_T_Kosobayashi.pdf

2000OH0047A_T_Kim.pdf

1999OH0047_T_Kim.pdf

2006OH0684_T_Kanaya.pdf

2006OH0680_T_Sugimoto.pdf

2006OH0679_T_Teragawa.pdf

2006OH0668_T_Ito.pdf

2006OH0664_T_Haga.pdf

2006OH0653_T_Inaba.pdf

2006OH0648_T_Herzig.pdf

2006OH0648A_T_Herzig.pdf

2006OH0647_T_Nakamura.pdf

2006OH0643_T_Hurt.pdf

2006OH0641_T_Takusagawa.pdf

2006OH0639_T_Yonemoto.pdf

2006OH0637_T_Furuto.pdf

2005OH0630_T_Arakaki.pdf

2010OH0366A_T_Mitsui.pdf

2002OH0292_T_Westdale.pdf

2000OH0236_T_Ichiyama.pdf

2001OH0209_T_Akita.pdf

2001OH0156_T_Ikemoto.pdf

2001OH0152_T_Fukuzawa.pdf

2002OH0150A_T_Asato.pdf

2000OH0140_T_Ito.pdf

2000OH0124_T_Kobashigawa.pdf

2010OH1019_T_Ishimoto.pdf

1999OH0039_T_Hayashi.pdf

1999OH0040_T_Espineda.pdf

2001OH0024_T_Makino.pdf

1999OH0087_T_Nishimura.pdf

1999OH0089_T_Oka.pdf

1999OH0097_T_Tanaka.pdf

1999OH0098_T_Kawaguchi.pdf

2000OH0102_T_Sasano.pdf

2000OH0103_T_Oka.pdf

2000OH0106_T_Asahina.pdf

2000OH0107_T_Ishihara.pdf

2000OH0108_T_Tsukahira.pdf

2000OH0114_T_Izui.pdf

2000OH0119_T_Matayoshi.pdf

2000OH0123_T_Miyashiro.pdf

2002OH0293_T_Shiozaki.pdf

2002OH0294_T_Nishimura.pdf

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2002OH0304_T_Shimoyama.pdf

2002OH0317_T_Uyeoka.pdf

2003OH0377_T_Tortolano.pdf

2004OH0479_T_Chiodo.pdf

2009OH0446A_T_Sako.pdf

2005OH0541_T_Oshita.pdf

2005OH0595_T_Nakamura.pdf

2005OH0628_T_Hamasu.pdf

2006OH0698_T_Peterson.pdf

2006OH0729_T_Fujiwara.pdf

2007OH0811_T_Kawamoto.pdf

2008OH0866_T_Shinya.pdf

2008OH0870_T_Higashi.pdf

2008OH0872_T_Watanabe.pdf

2008OH0884_T_Harada.pdf

2008OH0885_T_Shiosaki.pdf

2008OH0894_T_Ichikawa.pdf

2008OH0899_T_Shibata.pdf

2008OH0905_T_Kikuchi.pdf

Willie Tanamachi discusses life on the farming Texas with his 12 siblings. Growing up in the 1920's there was no electricity and he cherished opportunities to go to the county fair and movies.

His favorite teacher is Ms. Monroe (first grade…

According to Willie Tanamachi, there are two ways Japanese Americans joined the military. One way is being drafted before the war. Another way is enlisting. Willie’s brothers Goro, Saburo, Walter, and himself served in the military. Unfortunately,…

Willie Tanamachi discusses his tours. The first time he goes to Berlin is in 1958 when he is stationed at the American Embassy. Willie lives in Germany for nine years, from July 1945 to October 1953. During those nine years, he did come home on leave…

Tso discusses his family, childhood, and growing up on a Navajo Reservation. He details about his educational experiences. Tso also discusses about being drafted and all his training experiences.

Tso discusses about his journey home during and after the war. He details more about his experiences during survival training. Tso also discusses about his experiences in Iwo Jima and gives his thoughts on the atomic bombings.

Tso discusses revisiting Iwo Jima several times years later. He details about his post-war life and employment. Tsi also discusses about post-war Japan and South Korea. Lastly, Tso ends the interview by giving a message to future generations.

Archilla discusses his childhood in Puerto Rico and New York. He details about his family and Pearl Harbor. Archilla also discusses about enlisting into service, basic training, and his pilot combat missions in Europe

Archilla discusses providing supplies via aircraft to The Lost Battalion and some of his other experiences in Europe. He details the awards he received and his accident reports. Archilla also discusses about his post-military life, family, and…

When the war happens, Janice's mother goes to Manzanar. Janet recalls her memory of uncle Sadao. Sadao likes sports (football), eating, and has a close relationship amongst the siblings are very close. Janet describes how her mother learns of Sadao's…

Janet and Janice discuss Sadao's medal and where it is now at Fort DeRussy, Hawaii.

Janet and Janice go to Italy for the 50th Anniversary of the Liberation of Italy. They say the locals are appreciative of the Japanese American soldiers from…

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