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James Araki oral history interview, October 7, 2010
Oral History
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Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1926 Aug 04
Location of Birth
Sacramento, California
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Location of Basic Training
Schofield Barracks, (Oahu) Hawaii
Unit of Service
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Campaigns/Battles
Post-war Occupation of Japan
URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/1013-Araki-James-2.m4v
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Yes
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James Araki oral history interview, part 2 of 3, October 7, 2010
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Araki, James: narrator
Hawkins, Richard: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
US Army Center of Military History: sponsor
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2010OH1013_02_Araki
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Araki continues his recollection of his time after being drafted into the Army and having an assignment in Hawaii, guarding Italian prisoners of war. Next, he discusses the Japanese language and the importance of the characters that are used. He would teach other soldiers in both romaji and the Japanese characters during their time in Hawaii. Next, after the atomic bombs had been dropped and the war ended, the soldiers were given a choice to re-enlist for the military occupation. Araki chose to re-enlist and was then shipped out to Japan to begin his assignment. Once arrived in Tokyo, he noticed the devastation of the war and was transported to Kyushu. Along the way he experienced the Japanese children trying to get the soldier's cigarettes to sell on the black market. Finally, he arrived at the island of Shikoku where he would begin his assignment with the British Army, translating and speaking with Japanese civilians.
Subject
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World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service
Allied Occupation of Japan
Japan--Post-World War II
Type
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Oral Histories
Format
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video/m4v
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0:56:16
Language
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eng
Date
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2010 October 07
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Honolulu, Hawaii
atomic bomb
British Army
Camp Zama
cigarettes
devastation
Hawaii
interpreting
Italian soldiers
Japan
Japanese characters
Kanji
Kobe
Kyushu
Nimitz Headquarters
Prisoners of War (POWs)
rations
re-enlisting
romaji
Schofield Barracks
Shikoku
staff sergeant
Takamatsu Headquarters
Tokushima
Tokyo
translating
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Wallace Nagao oral history interview, June 7, 2006
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Wallace Nagao oral history interview, part 2 of 2, June 7, 2006
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Nagao, Wallace: narrator
Tsukiyama, Ted: interviewer
Military Intelligence Service Veterans Club of Hawaii: publisher
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Oral Histories
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video/m4v
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2006-06-07
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Military Intelligence Service Veterans Club of Hawaii
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MISH_Nagao-2
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00:50:29
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eng
cpe
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Hawaii
Description
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In the second part of his interview, Wallace Nagao details the work he did helping the British Army in Burma, his experience meeting Admiral Mountbatten, and hearing about the Japanese surrender. He also recounts his time post-surrender in Singapore, the War Crimes Trial, and working as a mail carrier in the Pentagon. After Nagao's discharge, he shares how he went to veterinary school, worked in Hawaii for the Health Department and on the Kona ranches, and met his wife.
Subject
The topic of the resource
World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service
World War II--Prisoners and prisons--Interrogation
World War II--China-Burma-India Theater
Industry and employment--Medicine
World War II--War crimes trials
British Army
family
GI Bill
Hawaii
interpreter
Kona
officer
Pentagon
Prisoners of War (POWs)
Singapore
University of Michigan
veterinarian
war crimes trials
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Ray Wells and Julian Quayles oral history interview, September 8, 2007
Oral History
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Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1922 May 05
Location of Birth
Eagle, Colorado
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Unit of Service
141st Infantry Regiment
Campaigns/Battles
Rescue of the Lost Battalion
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Ray Wells oral history interview, part 3 of 4, September 8, 2007
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Wells, Ray: narrator
Quayles, Julian: narrator
Horsting, Robert: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2007OH0800_03_Wells
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Ray Wells's interview is combined with Julian Quayles
Julian Quayles discusses what happens after he escapes from the German soldiers. Julian with another Officer, finds shelter on an Italian civilian's property until they can rejoin the American lines. Julian does not reunite with the American troops until mid-October.
Ray Wells and his Company are training until their next action. They move to Mount Rotondo. Ray discusses the attitudes of the civilians. Food is scarce during the wartimes.
At Mount Rotondo, everyone in Ray's squad is hit by artillery fire. Ray is hospitalized for several weeks. During his recovery, he meets General MacArthur and Hideichi Shimabukuro from the 100th.
When Ray receives news about his brother, he goes AWOL but returns to the frontlines. After recovery, Ray attaches himself to G Company (rifle company) and goes to San Pietro, Italy.
During this time, Julian and his troops are in Monte Cassino. After Monte Cassino, Julian is Battalion S3 (Plans and Training Officer). He is promoted a few more times throughout the European Theater when the higher officers are killed in action.
Even though there are many losses of soldiers from combat, Julian says the morale remains the same. Replacements are brought in to help with the men killed in action or wounded in action.
In Rome, Julian remembers there is a lot of marching. The Germans have set up a few diversions for the American soldiers such as roadblocks and Middle Eastern soldiers to help on the ground. Julian recalls before Monte Cassino, he is sitting on the mountain and watching two British Army soldiers.
Both Ray and Julian discuss the German weapons, mines, and observations planes.
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Oral Histories
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video/m4v
100th
100th Infantry Battalion
141st Texas Infantry Battalion
airplane
Anzio
artillery
artillery fire
AWOL
Battalion Headquarters
battle
bouncing Betty
British Army
candy
captured
Cassino
civilians
combat
convoy
correspondence
El Paso
European Theater
food shortages
France
friends
friendship
German soldiers
German weaponry
Hawaiian soldiers
hospital
Italian civilians
Italy
Killed in Action (KIA)
living conditions
Mauser
mines
mountain
Naples
newspapers
photo
Prisoners of War (POWs)
Rapido River
rations
rifle
Rome
Salerno
screaming mimi
shrapnels
squad
squad members
Texans
travel
tree bursts
troops
Volturno
weapons
World War Two
wounded in action (WIA)
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Ray Wells and Julian Quayles oral history interview, September 8, 2007
Oral History
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Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1917 Jan 15
Location of Birth
Staunton, Virginia
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Unit of Service
141st Infantry Regiment
Campaigns/Battles
Rescue of the Lost Battalion
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Julian Quayles oral history interview, part 3 of 4, September 8, 2007
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Quayles, Julian: narrator
Wells, Ray: narrator
Horsting, Robert: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2007OH0801M_03_Quayles
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Julian Quayles' interview is combined with Ray Wells.
Julian Quayles discusses what happens after he escapes from the German soldiers. Julian with another Officer, finds shelter on an Italian civilian's property until they can rejoin the American lines. Julian does not reunite with the American troops until mid-October.
Ray Wells and his Company are training until their next action. They move to Mount Rotondo. Ray discusses the attitudes of the civilians. Food is scarce during the wartimes.
At Mount Rotondo, everyone in Ray's squad is hit by artillery fire. Ray is hospitalized for several weeks. During his recovery, he meets General MacArthur and Hideichi Shimabukuro from the 100th.
When Ray receives news about his brother, he goes AWOL but returns to the frontlines. After recovery, Ray attaches himself to G Company (rifle company) and goes to San Pietro, Italy.
During this time, Julian and his troops are in Monte Cassino. After Monte Cassino, Julian is Battalion S3 (Plans and Training Officer). He is promoted a few more times throughout the European Theater when the higher officers are killed in action.
Even though there are many losses of soldiers from combat, Julian says the morale remains the same. Replacements are brought in to help with the men killed in action or wounded in action.
In Rome, Julian remembers there is a lot of marching. The Germans have set up a few diversions for the American soldiers such as roadblocks and Middle Eastern soldiers to help on the ground. Julian recalls before Monte Cassino, he is sitting on the mountain and watching two British Army soldiers.
Both Ray and Julian discuss the German weapons, mines, and observations planes.
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Oral Histories
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video/m4v
100th
100th Infantry Battalion
141st Texas Infantry Battalion
airplanes
Anzio
artillery
artillery fire
AWOL
Battalion Headquarters
battle
bouncing Betty
British Army
candy
captured
Cassino
civilians
combat
convoy
correspondence
El Paso
European Theater
food shortages
France
friends
friendship
General MacArthur
German soldiers
German weaponry
Hawaiian soldiers
hospital
hosptial
Italy
Killed in Action (KIA)
living conditions
Mauser
mines
mortar
mountain
Naples
newspaper
photo
Prisoners of War (POWs)
Rapido River
rations
rifle
Rome
Salerno
screaming mimi
shrapnels
squad
squad members
Texans
travel
tree bursts
troops
Volturno
weapons
World War Two
wounded in action (WIA)
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Tadayuki Ishizaki oral history interview, February 28, 2011
Oral History
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URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/1037-Ishizaki-Tadayuki-2.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1920 May 16
Location of Birth
Honolulu, Hawaii
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Nickname
Sergeant Joe
Location of Basic Training
Camp Savage, Minnesota
Unit of Service
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Campaigns/Battles
Australia (Allied Translator and Interpreter Section)
Philippine Islands
Post-war Occupation of Japan
Index
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Yes
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Tadayuki Ishizaki oral history interview, part 2 of 2, February 28, 2011
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Ishizaki, Tadayuki: narrator
Hawkins, Richard: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
US Army Center of Military History: sponsor
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2011OH1037_02_Ishizaki
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An account of the resource
Ishizaki continues his recollection of his time in occupied Japan, including discussion on the black market and women's rights. After his time in Japan, he was moved to Australia to begin work with the Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, working alongside the Australian and British Armies. He talks about his experience there, working as an interpreter and translator, looking through captured documents. He remembers the Australian Army being a very friendly group and very inclusive of all people. Next, he talks about what it was like growing up in Hawaii, spending a lot of time fishing, trying to earn extra money for his family. He also speaks about his time re-visiting Japan in the mid-1950s with his family. He finishes up the interview with a message for future generations and his family background.
Subject
The topic of the resource
World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service
World War II--Asiatic-Pacific Theater --Australia (Allied Translator and Interpreter Section)
Japanese Americans--Post-World War II
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Oral Histories
Format
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video/m4v
Extent
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0:51:41
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Date
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2011 February 28
Spatial Coverage
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Honolulu, Hawaii
Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS)
Australia
Australian Army
bibles
Black Market
British Army
camera man
documents
fishing
Hawaii
interpreter
interrogate
Japan
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
New Guinea
Nisei linguists
Occupation of Japan
reform
Solomon Islands
Tokyo
translator
women's rights
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Shojiro Tom Taketa oral history interview, June 5, 2005
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/573-Taketa-Shojiro-5.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1921 Aug 06
Location of Birth
Florin, California
Incarceration Facilities
Tule Lake Concentration Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Volunteered
Nickname
Tom
Location of Basic Training
Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Camp Savage, Minnesota
Unit of Service
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Campaigns/Battles
China, Burma, India Theater
India, Burma Campaign
Index
indicates an oral history item with an XML file indexed in OHMS.
Yes
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Title
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Shojiro Tom Taketa oral history interview, part 5 of 6, June 5, 2005
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Taketa, Shojiro: narrator
Horsting, Robert: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2005OH0573_05_Taketa
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An account of the resource
Taketa describes a cartoon strip about Project 9. He explains the differences between the Air Force and the Army. He discusses Camp Savage, military ranks, and his furlough. He talks about his time in Jonesboro, Arkansas. He describes his journey to Southeast Asia. Taketa discusses his military duties while in Burma. He shares a story about a false alarm in camp. He describes how his unit transported wounded troops in Burma. He also talks about plane crashes that occurred while attempting to rescue troops. Taketa gives an overview of how his unit attempted to stop the Axis powers in Burma.
Subject
The topic of the resource
World War II--Burma
World War II--Southeast Asia
World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Oral Histories
Format
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video/m4v
Extent
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0:29:38
Language
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eng
Date
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2005 June 05
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Emeryville, California
Air Force
British Army
Burma
Camp Savage
furlough
gliders
Jonesboro
military intelligence
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
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Arthur Kurahara oral history interview, October 6, 2004
Oral History
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URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/498-Kurahara-Arthur-4.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1921 Jul 08
Location of Birth
Paia (Maui), Hawaii
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Volunteered
Location of Basic Training
Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Unit of Service
442nd Regimental Combat Team
Campaigns/Battles
Anzio Campaign
Rome-Arno Campaign
Southern France Campaign
Rhineland Campaign-Maritime Alps
Vosges
Northern Apennines and Po Valley Campaigns
The Gothic Line
Bruyeres, Belmont, Biffontaine
Rescue of the Lost Battalion
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Yes
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Arthur Kurahara oral history interview, part 4 of 4, October 6, 2004
Creator
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Kurahara, Arthur: narrator
Yamagami, Don: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
UPS: sponsor
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2004OH0498_04_Kurahara
Description
An account of the resource
Kurahara discusses a close encounter overseas. He witnesses how the US soldiers gets out of the foxhole at the right time when the German bomb goes into their foxhole. He explain how fate plays a factor.
During the war, Kurahara is a radio man for D Company. He is position with the Captain and behind the riflemen. The riflemen are in front of the line. When he communicates on the radio, he uses Pidgin English or Japanese so the enemy cannot decipher what they are saying.
When war ends, Kurahara decides to re-enlist. He stays in Europe for a year to tour around. Kurahara loves fine art and he would go sees the historical sights, architecture, and museums. He is thankful for the opportunity to serve because he has the opportunity to see the artworks discuss in school. Kurahara wants to re-enlist again but his family misses him and wants him to return home.
Kurahara is discharge and comes home to Hawaii. He returns back to the sugar mill as supervisor and gets married. Kurahara is married for 50 plus years now. During his retirement time, he enjoys reading about art and shares advice for his children and the future generations.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Japanese Americans--Post-World War II
World War II--Military service
World War II--European Theater
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Oral Histories
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
video/m4v
Extent
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0:26:42
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Date
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2004 October 06
100th Infantry Battalion
American of Japanese ancestry
British Army
foxhole
German soldiers
Hawaii
Japanese American soldiers
Japanese identity and values
marriage
Nisei legacy
radio man
re-enlisting
retirement
Sansei
veteran
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Henry Kuwabara oral history interview, November 14, 1999
Oral History
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URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/096-Kuwabara-Henry-5.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1919 Apr 21
Location of Birth
Malad, Idaho
Incarceration Facilities
Tulare Temporary Detention Facility
Gila River Concentration Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Korean War, 1950-1953
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Volunteered
Nickname
Hank
Location of Basic Training
Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Camp Savage, Minnesota
Unit of Service
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Campaigns/Battles
India, Burma Campaign
Post-war Occupation of Japan
Tokyo
Physical Media Notes
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Audio on right side only.
Index
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Yes
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Henry Kuwabara oral history interview, part 5 of 6, November 14, 1999
Creator
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Kuwabara, Henry: narrator
Demonteverde, Marie: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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1999OH0096_05_Kuwabara
Description
An account of the resource
Kuwabara discusses his experiences being assigned to the 36th Infantry Division (British) and the differences between American and British operations; and what it was like to earn a British Empire Medal and Bronze Stars for his service in North Burma and Korea. He also talks about writing to his family while they were incarcerated at Gila River, and his assignments after World War Two assisting the British to demobilize Japanese troops in Singapore, as well as assignments in Japan, Korea, and West Germany.
Subject
The topic of the resource
World War II--Burma
World War II--American Concentration Camps--Gila River
Military service--Post-World War II service
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Oral Histories
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
video/m4v
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
00:27:59
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1999-11-14
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Los Angeles, California
36th Infantry Division (British)
British Army
British Empire Medal
Bronze Star
Korea
propaganda leaflets
Utah
-
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Frank Takao oral history interview, September 25, 1999
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/076-Takao-Frank-3.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1923 Oct 03
Location of Birth
Honolulu, Hawaii
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Volunteered
Location of Basic Training
Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Camp Savage, Minnesota
Unit of Service
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
442nd Regimental Combat Team
Campaigns/Battles
China, Burma, India Theater
Index
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Yes
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Title
A name given to the resource
Frank Takao oral history interview, part 3 of 5, September 25, 1999
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Takao, Frank: narrator
Furuya, Kenny: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
US Army Center of Military History: sponsor
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Go For Broke National Education Center
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1999OH0076_03_Takao
Description
An account of the resource
Takao discusses going to Camp Savage, Camp Anza, and going overseas to India. He shares the experience on the ship of 3,000 servicemen and entertaining the troops and ship crew. Takao experiences cultural shock when landing in India. At New Delhi, he translates documents and update Military personnel. In Berma Takao experience people not knowing about Nisei soldiers, and the British army using Bernese guards.
Subject
The topic of the resource
World War II--China-Burma-India Theater
World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service
Military service--Veteran history
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Oral Histories
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
video/m4v
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
0:28:24
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1999 September 25
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Hawaii
atomic bomb
British Army
Camp Savage
campaign
India
Japanese American
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Nisei
translater
Fatal error: Uncaught Zend_Db_Statement_Mysqli_Exception: Mysqli statement execute error : The table 'omeka_sessions' is full in /var/www/html/application/libraries/Zend/Db/Statement/Mysqli.php:215
Stack trace:
#0 /var/www/html/application/libraries/Zend/Db/Statement.php(303): Zend_Db_Statement_Mysqli->_execute(Array)
#1 /var/www/html/application/libraries/Zend/Db/Adapter/Abstract.php(480): Zend_Db_Statement->execute(Array)
#2 /var/www/html/application/libraries/Zend/Db/Adapter/Abstract.php(576): Zend_Db_Adapter_Abstract->query('INSERT INTO `om...', Array)
#3 /var/www/html/application/libraries/Zend/Db/Table/Abstract.php(1076): Zend_Db_Adapter_Abstract->insert('omeka_sessions', Array)
#4 /var/www/html/application/libraries/Zend/Session/SaveHandler/DbTable.php(356): Zend_Db_Table_Abstract->insert(Array)
#5 /var/www/html/application/libraries/Omeka/Session/SaveHandler/DbTable.php(102): Zend_Session_SaveHandler_DbTable->write('u0r6ei2fj7o4deh...', Array)
#6 [internal function]: Omeka_Session_SaveHandler_DbTable->write('u0r6e in /var/www/html/application/libraries/Zend/Db/Statement/Mysqli.php on line 215