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Title
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Edward Yoshihira Ogawa oral history interview (NVMC)
Oral History
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URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/NVMC-Ogawa-Edward-02.mp3
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1918 Oct 25
Location of Birth
Haiku, (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
Belvedere
Arno-Rome Campaign
Rhineland Campaign-Maritime Alps
Vosges
Bruyeres, Belmont, Biffontaine
Rescue of the Lost Battalion
Northern Apennines and Po Valley Campaigns
The Gothic Line
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Title
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Edward Yoshihira Ogawa oral history interview, part 2 of 3
Type
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Oral Histories
Format
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audio/mp3
Language
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eng
Source
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Nisei Veteran Memorial Center
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NVMC_02_Ogawa
Creator
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Ogawa, Edward: narrator
Duensing, Dawn: interviewer
Nisei Veteran Memorial Center: publisher
Extent
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1:03:16
Description
An account of the resource
Ogawa discusses more about his experiences at Camp Shelby. He details about visiting his family at Poston Concentration Camp and how they faired after the war ended. Ogawa also discusses his experiences in Italy and France.
Subject
The topic of the resource
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--European Theater--Rhineland Campaign, Vosges--"Rescue of the Lost Battalion"
Date
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1996
Spatial Coverage
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Hawaii
442nd Regimental Combat Team
Gothic Line
Lost Battalion
Po Valley
Poston
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Ray Mayeda oral history interview, January 7, 2010
Oral History
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Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1922 Oct 18
Location of Birth
Coronado, California
Incarceration Facilities
Santa Anita Temporary Detention Facility
Poston Concentration Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Volunteered
Nickname
Teru
Kuni
Location of Basic Training
Camp Lee, Virginia
Presidio of Monterey, California
Unit of Service
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Campaigns/Battles
Post-war Occupation of Japan
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Ray Mayeda oral history interview, part 4 of 4, January 7, 2010
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Mayeda, Ray: 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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2010OH0988_04_Mayeda
Description
An account of the resource
After the passing of Ray Mayeda's mother, Ray's father sent his two sisters and younger brother to live in Japan with their grandmother. Later, Ray's father and Ray went to live in Japan too. After living in Japan for a few years, in 1939, Ray returned to the United States.
Ray attended Coronado High School and got good grades. He credits his education in Japan for doing well in high school. In addition to Ray's academic studies, he was elected student body treasurer and ran track. Ray was popular with his peers and had many friends.
On December 7, 1941, Ray's life changed when Pearl Harbor was attacked. Many of Ray's friends treated him differently at school, and Ray was forcibly removed to Santa Anita Assembly Center and then to Poston, AZ.
Ray relocated alone because his father was in Crystal City, Texas, and his older brother volunteered for the Army in 1942. Life in the camp was tough, and Ray had to care for himself.
Ray graduated from high school in the camp and left Poston to work in Chicago, IL. Soon after, he found a better job working as a bookkeeper. Ray saved enough money to attend the University of Minnesota, and when his finances ran low, he volunteered for the Army.
Ray started his career as an auditor working in Japan at the Civil Censorship Detachment (CCD) during the occupation. Next, he was a translator in Tokyo civil service and Okinawa civil service. Ray's second time in Japan was with the Air Force Audit Agency and working around Asia. When Ray retired, Northrop offered him a job and traveled to Korea, Saudi Arabia, and various states in the United States for auditing.
In Ray's retirement years, he enjoys playing golf and going on cruises. Ray has been married to the love of his life for 57 years and has three children and three grandchildren. Ray hopes his grandchildren have a good education and a job they enjoy. For the future of America, he hopes there are no more wars.
Type
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Oral Histories
Format
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video/m4v
Language
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eng
Air Force
barbed wires
Barracks
career
childhood
children
CIC
Civil Censorship Detachment (CCD)
Community leaders
Crystal City
December 7th
evacuate
evacuation
Executive Order 9066
farm
Farming
FBI
friends
graduation
grandchildren
guard
Hakujin
high school
Higher education
home life
horse stables
Issei father
Issei parents
Japan
Japanese American
living conditions
Loyalty Questionnaire
Nisei
Nisei veterans
occupation
Pearl Harbor
Poston
retirement
Santa Ana Race Track
siblings
travel
volunteer
wife
work
World War Two
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Frank Hiratsuka oral history interview, November 21, 2008
Oral History
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Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1926 Jul 16
Location of Birth
Aliso, California
Incarceration Facilities
Poston Concentration Camp
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
Camp Maxey, Texas
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Frank Hiratsuka oral history interview, part 2 of 3, November 21, 2008
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Hiratsuka, Frank: narrator
Yuge, Tim: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2008OH0948_02_Hiratsuka
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Frank Hiratsuka is a junior in High School when Pearl Harbor is attacked on December 7. Frank and his parents move to Ridley, a safe zone termed by the government.
In Ridley, Frank and his parents work on a peach farm until they receive evacuation orders. Previously, Frank grows up with mainly Caucasian people. After moving to Ridley, a farming community, and Poston, Frank discusses the culture shock.
Frank and his parents go to Poston, Camp 3, and he recounts the living conditions. At Poston, Frank continues his education, and his parents find jobs within the camp. Frank recalls his mother's family are relocated to Gila River.
In June of 1943, Frank and his parents leave Poston. Frank finishes high School and gets a job analyzing paint. In January of 1945, Frank receives his draft notice and starts his military career.
100th
442nd
band
Barracks
basic training
Blackouts
Camp Maxey
cousin
culture shock
December 7th
discrimination
Draft
education
employment
evacuation
Executive Order 9066
family
Farming
farming community
Fort Snelling
friends
Gila River
grandparents
Hawaiian soldiers
high school
Issei
Japanese American
Japanese values
Mainland soldiers
Military Intelligence Service Language School (MISLS)
morals
Nisei
Nisei legacy
Pearl Harbor and aftermath
Poston
Sansei
train ride
World War Two
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Robert Sugimoto oral history interview, October 15, 2007
Oral History
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Location of Birth
Salinas, California
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Location of Basic Training
Presidio of Monterey, California
Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi
Camp Savage, Minnesota
Unit of Service
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Campaigns/Battles
Okinawa
Post-war Occupation of Korea
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Robert Sugimoto oral history interview, part 4 of 5, October 15, 2007
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Sugimoto, Robert: narrator
Yuge, Tim: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2007OH0816_04_Sugimoto
Description
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At Camp Shelby, Robert Sugimoto learns he is AWOL because there are no traveling orders. He tries to visit his family at Poston. However, Poston is under the Western Defense Command. Although Robert is in Army, he is not allowed to go.
Robert goes overseas to Okinawa. He describes the situation in Okinawa. Robert has to translate documents for strategic worth. He recalls the American Infantry finding a map, but Headquarters did not receive it until later. By knowing the location of the Japanese cannons is the beginning of the Japanese Army's downfall.
In Okinawa, there are propaganda leaflets that cause many civilians to commit suicide. Robert remembers two little girls who lose their mother. Suicides are happening all over Okinawa. Robert also mentions cave flushing. Many of the civilians are hiding in the caves.
Besides translating documents, he works at the POW Camp. He recalls hearing an announcement that Japan surrenders. Before going home, Robert gets a souvenir.
Robert returns to the United States and is discharge at Fort MacArthur, and he reunites with his family in Detroit, MI.
atomic bombing
battle
cave flushing
caves
civilian casualties
civilians
discharge
family
friendly
headquarters
headquarters company
homecoming
interpreter
Issei parents
Japanese American
Japanese American soldiers
Killed in Action (KIA)
Korean War
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Nisei
Nisei solider
Nisei veterans
occupation
Occupation Forces
Okinawa
Pacific Theater
Poston
POW camps
Prisoners of War (POWs)
propaganda leaflets
seasick
siblings
souvenirs
surrender
translation
Vietnam War
voyage
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Yoshiro Tokiwa oral history interview, October 14, 2007
Oral History
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Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1925 Apr 29
Location of Birth
Pismo, California
Incarceration Facilities
Salinas Temporary Detention Facility
Poston Concentration Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Location of Basic Training
Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Unit of Service
442nd Regimental Combat Team
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Yoshiro Tokiwa oral history interview, part 3 of 3, October 14, 2007
Creator
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Tokiwa, Yoshiro: narrator
Garvey, John: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2007OH0815_03_Tokiwa
Description
An account of the resource
At Camp Shelby, Yoshiro Tokiwa describes the living conditions and meals. He leaves Camp Shelby to go to Fort Meade. Yoshiro receives orders to go overseas to join the 442nd.
He travels overseas on USS Washington. The voyage takes two weeks for the soldiers to land in Italy. He could not tell his family where he is going, no letters are permitted. On the ship, he has kitchen police duties.
When Yoshiro lands in Naples, Italy, Yoshiro goes to Caiazzo, where the replacement depot is. Yoshiro has training in foreign weapons. At the end of April 1945, and Germany surrenders two days later.
In Italy, Yoshiro sees his cousin Rudy Tokiwa. Yoshiro's other cousin Duke Tokiwa (Rudy's brother) is also overseas but in Germany.
The war ends, and Yoshiro returns to the United States. He lands in New Jersey and drives his jeep cross country back to California. Along the way, he makes a few stops to visits friends.
Post-war, Yoshiro goes to school at San Jose State College and UC Berkeley. He majors in biochemistry. After graduating he works at two labs at the California Department of Health Services. Later he works in different fields dealing with carcinogens. Yoshiro explains the PCD compliance agreement and regulation for the museum exhibiting Military ships.
Yoshiro is remarried and has four children (two sons from his previous marriage and two step-daughters). Yoshiro is on the Board of Japanese American Service East Bay. This organization helps elderly Japanese Americans. Yoshiro is proud to serve with the 442nd.
Type
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Oral Histories
Format
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video/m4v
442nd
award
Berkeley
Camp Shelby
children
college
correspondence
cousin
discharge
employment
Fort Meade
Germany surrender
GI Bill
homecoming
Italy
Japanese American
KP duty
married
meals
Naples
Nisei
Nisei veterans
oral history
Poston
ribbons
Salinas
ship
Social activities
surrender
swimming
swimming pool
travel
USS Hornet
USS Missouri
V-mail
victory ship
volunteer
weapons training
World War Two
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Title
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Yoshiro Tokiwa oral history interview, October 14, 2007
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1925 Apr 29
Location of Birth
Pismo, California
Incarceration Facilities
Salinas Temporary Detention Facility
Poston Concentration Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Location of Basic Training
Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Unit of Service
442nd Regimental Combat Team
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Title
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Yoshiro Tokiwa oral history interview, part 2 of 3, October 14, 2007
Creator
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Tokiwa, Yoshiro: narrator
Garvey, John: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2007OH0815_02_Tokiwa
Description
An account of the resource
When Pearl Harbor is bombed on December 7, 1941, the lives of the Tokiwa family change. Yoshiro Tokiwa discusses the aftermath of the attack.
Few days after the Pearl Harbor attack, the Japanese Americans' status changes to 4C, enemy aliens. In addition, there are restrictions such as traveling and curfew hours.
Yoshiro recalls preparing and leaving for evacuation when President Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066. The Tokiwa family goes to the Salinas Assembly Center and then to Poston, Arizona. Yoshiro says they are only allowed to bring what they can carry.
At Poston, Yoshiro works as a security guard and then in the agriculture department. In camp, all the internees are given a loyalty questionnaire. Yoshiro explains the no-no boys and deportation.
In 1944, Yoshiro is drafted. He shares his experience of being inducted and going to basic training at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Yoshiro discusses the segregation in Mississippi.
At the end of Yoshiro's military career, he is a Technician 5th Grade (Corporal level). Yoshiro is discharged from the Army in January 1947, from Camp Beale, CA.
Type
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Oral Histories
Format
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video/m4v
171st
171st Infantry Battalion
442nd
4C classification
Arizona
assembly center
Barracks
basic training
Camp Beale
Camp Shelby
detention facility
discrimination
discrimination in the military
Draft
employment
enemy alien
evacuation
Executive Order 9066
family
farm
farmer
Farming
farming community
FBI
Fort Douglas
induction
Issei
Issei father
Issei parents
Japanese American
Japanese values
job
living conditions
loyalty
Loyalty Questionnaire
loyalty questions
Nisei
No-no boys
patriotism
Pearl Harbor
physical
Poston
Salinas Assembly Center
segregated unit
segregation
train
travel
uniforms
World War Two
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Kameo Toyota oral history interview, November 17, 2002
Oral History
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URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/318-Toyota-Kameo-4.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1917 Oct 25
Location of Birth
Modesto, California
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Nickname
Kam
Location of Basic Training
Fort Ord, California
Camp Blanding, Florida
Unit of Service
442nd Regimental Combat Team
Campaigns/Battles
Bruyeres, Belmont, Biffontaine
Rhineland Campaign-Maritime Alps
Rescue of the Lost Battalion
Index
indicates an oral history item with an XML file indexed in OHMS.
Yes
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Kameo Toyota oral history interview, part 4 of 5, November 17, 2002
Creator
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Toyota, Kameo: narrator
Kunitomi, Darrell: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2002OH0318_04_Toyota
Description
An account of the resource
Toyota discusses before going to Camp Shelby, the kibei are pulled out and sent to Cat Island as decoys.
Overseas at the European Theater, Toyota recalls being pulled off the line for ten days of rest. After Toyota showers, he receives the news there is a troop trap on top of the hill and needs rescuing. On October 25, Toyota and his company go rescue the Lost Battalion on the same day as his birthday. The rescue is all up hill fighting that consists of an all rifle company and motor company. At this time, Toyota is attach to 35 Division and Company I leads the the company. It takes five days until reach on top of mountain.
During the rescue of the Lost Battalion, the weather is cold, rainy, and snowy. Toyota is one of the first five men that makes contact with the Texans. The next order Toyota receives is to set up a road block and Maritime Alps reconnaissance patrol. Toyota recalls getting wounds and being hospitalized for frost bite and trench foot.
While Toyota is in the European Theater, his family is in Poston at block 213.
Subject
The topic of the resource
World War II--European Theater--Rhineland Campaign, Vosges--"Rescue of the Lost Battalion"
World War II--France
World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Oral Histories
Format
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video/m4v
Extent
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0:28:50
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2002 November 17
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Fresno, California
442nd Regimental Combat Team
artillery barrage
Bruyeres
combat
European Theater
German soldier
I Company
interment camp
K Company
Lost Battalion
Nisei soldiers
Poston
trench foot
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Thomas Ukichi Wozumi oral history interview, June 25, 2007
Oral History
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Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1918 Jul 24
Location of Birth
Honolulu, Hawaii
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Location of Basic Training
Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Schofield Barracks, (Oahu) Hawaii
Camp McCoy, Wisconsin
Unit of Service
100th Infantry Battalion (Separate)
3rd Engineer Battalion
Campaigns/Battles
Naples-Foggia Campaign
Rome-Arno Campaign
Anzio Campaign
Belvedere
Bruyeres, Belmont, Biffontaine
Rescue of the Lost Battalion
Rhineland Campaign-Maritime Alps
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Thomas Ukichi Wozumi oral history interview, part 1 of 4, June 25, 2007
Creator
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Wozumi, Thomas Ukichi: narrator
Yuge, Tim: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2007OH0774_01_Wozumi
Description
An account of the resource
Thomas Ukichi Wozumi is born July 24, 1918, in Honolulu, Hawaii. His father Utaro Wozumi, and mother, Otsuru Yamamoto Wozumi are Issei from Japan. He has two older siblings, Mildred and James.
Thomas and his family live at Castle Estate Kindergarten, where his father works. His family maintains their Japanese values and morals at home. Besides attending primary school, Thomas attends the Japanese Language School. In his free time, his childhood activities include diving for squid, fishing, movies, and barefoot football.
After graduating high school, Thomas works at a few places before receiving his draft notice to join the Army. He describes Army life and the attack on Pearl Harbor. He also shares who are influential role models in his early upbringing.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Oral Histories
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
video/m4v
100th
100th Infantry Battalion
attack
childhood activities
company
Company A
employment
family
friendships
Hawaii
Hawaiian soldiers
high school
Issei
Issei parents
Japanese language school
Japanese values
movies
New Year
Nisei
Pearl Harbor
Pigeon
platoon
Poston
reunions
rifle
siblings
Social activities
softball
sports
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Don Miyada oral history interview, November 22, 2014
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1925 May 21
Location of Birth
Oceanside, California
Incarceration Facilities
Poston Concentration Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Location of Basic Training
Camp Blanding, Florida
Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Unit of Service
100th Infantry Battalion/442nd Regimental Combat Team (Combined)
Campaigns/Battles
Champagne Campaign
The Gothic Line
Northern Apennines and Po Valley Campaigns
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Don Miyada oral history interview, part 4 of 4, November 22, 2014
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Miyada, Don: 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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2014OH1074_04_Miyada
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Don discusses his last duties towards the end of the war are marching and holding positions. Don mentions the dangers of minefields and German Schu-mines. Two weeks after the Gothic Line breaks, he recalls encountering friendly fire and witnessing another soldier killed in action.
When the war ends, in May 1946, Don stays in Europe to assist with marshaling the German troopers to surrendering and inventorying their weapons. Don has the opportunity to take leave to Rome and Switerzland. He also attends the US Arm Force Institute in Florence, Italy.
Don returns to the United States from Livorno, Italy, on the Wilson Victory and is discharged at Camp Beale. Don receives recognition by President Truman and receives ribbons and awards for his service. Post-war, Don furthers his education, gets married, and has a family. Don discusses the Nisei legacy and personal photographs.
100th
442nd
522nd Field
522nd Field Artillery Battalion
Apennine Mountains
Bronze Star
Camp Beale
campaigns
children
cigarettes
Congressional Medal of Honor
correspondence
discharge
education
employment
family
foxholes
friendly fire
German guns
German POWs
GI Bill
Gila River
Gothic Line
homecoming
Issei parents
Japanese American
Killed in Action
Livorno-Leghorn
marching
marriage
medals & awards
minefields
Nisei legacy
Nisei veteran story
photographs
platoon
platoon leader
platoon sergeant
Po Valley
post war
Poston
President Truman
South France
surrender
trade
troops
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Don Miyada oral history interview, November 22, 2014
Oral History
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Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1925 May 21
Location of Birth
Oceanside, California
Incarceration Facilities
Poston Concentration Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Location of Basic Training
Camp Blanding, Florida
Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Unit of Service
100th Infantry Battalion/442nd Regimental Combat Team (Combined)
Campaigns/Battles
Champagne Campaign
The Gothic Line
Northern Apennines and Po Valley Campaigns
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Don Miyada oral history interview, part 2 of 4, November 22, 2014
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Miyada, Don: narrator
Horsting, Robert: interviewer
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2014OH1074_02_Miyada
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After Pearl Harbor, Executive Order 9066 is issued and calls for the evacuations of Japanese Americans. Don describes the preparation his family makes before going to Poston, Arizona. At Poston, Don outlines life at camp and the living conditions of the barracks.
Don receives an opportunity to go to Idaho to work on a sugar beet farm and eventually moves to Detriot, Michigan, for employment. In 1944, Don is drafted and goes to Fort Sharedon in Flordia to be inducted into the Army. Then he goes to basic training at Camp Blanding for 17 weeks.
In this interview, Don shares he has two high school diplomas. One from 1942 and 2014.
Arizona
Army
assembly
Barracks
basic training
contraband
Draft
employment
evacuation
Executive Order 9066
Farming
Fort Blanding
high school
high school diploma
induction
Issei parents
Japan
Japanese American
Nisei
personal belongings
Poston
Racism
sugar beet
World War Two
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Maya Miyamoto oral history interview, April 27, 2011
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Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1922 Jan 28
Location of Birth
Carmel Valley, California
Incarceration Facilities
"Volunteer Evacuation"
Poston Concentration Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Location of Basic Training
Fort Meade, Maryland
Camp Holabird, Maryland
Unit of Service
Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC)
Civil Intelligence Section, 441st Counter Intelligence Corps
Campaigns/Battles
Post-war Occupation of Japan
Tokyo
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Maya Miyamoto oral history interview, part 3 of 3, April 27, 2011
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Miyamoto, Maya: 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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2011OH1043_03_Miyamoto
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Maya Miyamoto narrates photographs from the occupation of Japan. The pictures range from baseball games, family, relatives, friends, Japanese nationalist's daily life, and pets.
Maya also shares how he met his wife at Poston. His grandson, Daniel, served in Germany and did three tours in Iraq. Daniel came home safe.
award
baseball
CIC
cousin
dance
family
friends
General Douglas MacArthur
Germany
GHQ
grandson
Issei father
Japan
Japanese American soldier
Japanese nationals
Macarthur Headquarters
motor pool
Nisei
Nisei soldier
Nisei veterans
occupation
parade
photographs
post war
Poston
siblings
Tokyo
wedding
wife
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Maya Miyamoto oral history interview, April 27, 2011
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Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1922 Jan 28
Location of Birth
Carmel Valley, California
Incarceration Facilities
"Volunteer Evacuation"
Poston Concentration Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Location of Basic Training
Fort Meade, Maryland
Camp Holabird, Maryland
Unit of Service
Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC)
Civil Intelligence Section, 441st Counter Intelligence Corps
Campaigns/Battles
Post-war Occupation of Japan
Tokyo
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Maya Miyamoto oral history interview, part 1 of 3, April 27, 2011
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Miyamoto, Maya: narrator
Hawkins, Richard: interviewer
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US Army Center of Military History: sponsor
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2011OH1043_01_Miyamoto
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Maya Miyamoto was born on January 28, 1922, in Carmel Valley, CA. His father and mother were from Kumamoto, Japan. Maya's father taught him respect, how to get along with others, honesty, and do not shame the family. Maya said his parents wished him to be successful and continue farming.
As a child, he worked on the farm, and gradually he did more farm labor. The homelife of the Miyamoto family was more westernized and the primary language was English. Maya gave examples of not using chopsticks or taking off their shoes in the house.
On December 7, 1941, Maya heard the news of Pearl Harbor on the radio at home. Two of his brothers were already in the Army service. As a child, Maya did not think much about the effects of war and carried on like usual. The aftermath of Pearl Harbor became more significant when the FBI came to their home and evacuation to Poston, Arizona.
In 1944 Maya went to Phoenix, AZ, for his induction. After completing basic training, Maya was sent to Mobile Intelligence at Camp Ritchie, Maryland, to teach all kinds of weapons from Germany and Japan. Later, Maya was assigned to the Counter Intelligence Group and went to CIC Headquarters at Camp Holabird, Maryland, for training.
In November or December of 1945, Maya landed in Atsugi Field. This was his first time traveling to Japan and leaving California. Maya recalls that the culture and customs were different from the United States. After Atsugi, Maya went to Tokyo. He describes the devastation he saw in the towns and cities. Maya visited the CIC detachment in Chiba where he saw his friend. His friend who worked in Graves Registration was looking for bodies of fliers in Chiba, wondering if they were killed or beheaded.
100th
442nd
4C classification
alien land laws
assembly center
atomic bombing
Atsugi Airbase
basic training
Camp Holabird
Camp Ritchie
casualties
CIC
Community leaders
Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC)
December 7th
Draft
enemy alien
evacuation
Executive Order 9066
family
Farming
farming community
FBI
Fort Meade
Hawaiian soldiers
home life
interrogator
Issei father
Issei parents
Japanese American
Japanese American soldiers
Japanese nationals
Japanese values
kibei
living conditions
Loyalty Questionnaire
meals
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Nisei
Nisei soldiers
occupation
officer
Pearl Harbor and aftermath
picture bride
post war
Poston
propaganda
radio
sharecropping
siblings
teachers
train stations
translater
war crimes
weapons training
World War Two
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Paul Ichiuji oral history interview, April 26, 2011
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Location of Birth
Pacific Grove, California
Incarceration Facilities
Poston Concentration Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Location of Basic Training
Camp Maxey, Texas
Camp Roberts, California
Fort Snelling, Minnesota
Camp Holabird, Maryland
Unit of Service
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC)
Campaigns/Battles
Post-war Occupation of Japan
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Paul Ichiuji oral history interview, part 1 of 2, April 26, 2011
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Ichiuji, Paul: 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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2011OH1042_01_Ichiuji
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Terumoto "Paul" Ichiuji was born in Pacific Grove. He was very active in high school with sports and the student body and had many friends.
Before December 7, 1941, Paul's brother, Joe, and cousin were drafted into service. Paul recalls hearing about the Pearl Harbor attack on the way to see his cousin leave for the Philippines. Paul was a senior in high school when President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066.
March of 1942, the Ichiuji family evacuated, and Paul left school and his friends behind. Paul and his family went to Poston, AZ. Joe was discharged by the Government and he joined his family in Poston. Later, Joe volunteered for the 442nd.
Paul left Boston to go to school and was drafted when he was reclassified to 1A. Before going overseas, he was recruited into the Military Intelligence Service School. However, Paul was not fluent in Japanese. Later, he was recruited to the CIC (Counter Intelligence Corps).
After completing his training at Camp Holabird, Paul went overseas to the occupation of Japan. He spent his time in Mie-ken, Japan, gathering information. Paul made relationships with Japanese Government Officials, Informants, and Japanese nationals.
Before returning home to the United States, Paul recalls the CIC was interrogated by an investigative team. There was a complaint about the Black Market. Paul discusses the Blacket Market and its connection with getting intel.
442nd
4C classification
assignment
Black Market
Camp Holabird
Camp Maxey
Camp Roberts
CIC
Communism
correspond
Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC)
discharge
discrimination
Draft
enemy alien
evacuation
Executive Order 9066
family
friends
headquarters
high school
Higher education
hospitality
informants
information
interrogation
Issei parents
Japan
Japanese government
Japanese nationals
jeep
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Military Intelligence Service Language School
occupation
overseas
pearls
Poston
prejudice
President Roosevelt
secret files
siblings
UC Berkeley
uniform
volunteer
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Lloyd Kurihara oral history interview, May 19, 2001
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URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/176-Kurihara-Lloyd-1.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1924 Jun 24
Location of Birth
Visalia, California
Incarceration Facilities
Poston Concentration Camp
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
Champagne Campaign
The Gothic Line
Rescue of the Lost Battalion
Bruyeres, Belmont, Biffontaine
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Yes
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Lloyd Kurihara oral history interview, part 1 of 4, May 19, 2001
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Kurihara, Lloyd: narrator
Kawata, Ian: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2001OH0176_01_Kurihara
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Kurihara discusses growing up in Visalia, California, family, and his high school experiences. He details about Pearl Harbor and the aftermath from it. Kurihara also discusses about his family experiences with forced removal and their experiences in Poston Concentration Camp.
Subject
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World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath
Identity and values--Family
World War II--American Concentration Camps--Poston (Colorado River)
World War II--Mass Removal ("Evacuation")
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Oral Histories
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0:28:47
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eng
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2001 May 19
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Fresno, California
American Concentration Camps
California
childhood
family
forced removal
Poston
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George Kanatani oral history interview, September 29, 2005
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URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/613-Kanatani-George-2.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1918 May 31
Location of Birth
Redlands, California
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Location of Basic Training
Camp Robinson, Arkansas
Fort McClellan, Alabama
Unit of Service
442nd Regimental Combat Team
Campaigns/Battles
Rhineland Campaign-Maritime Alps
Vosges
Northern Apennines and Po Valley Campaigns
Bruyeres, Belmont, Biffontaine
Rescue of the Lost Battalion
Champagne Campaign
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Yes
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George Kanatani oral history interview, part 2 of 4, September 29, 2005
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Kanatani, George: narrator
Miyamoto, Phil: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2005OH0613_02_Kanatani
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Oral Histories
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video/m4v
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eng
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2005 September 29
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Las Vegas, Nevada
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Kanatani discusses his upbringing, remembering Pearl Harbor , and its aftermath. He details about his family's forced removal and visiting both Heart Mountain and Poston Concentration Camps. Kanatani also discusses basic training, being assigned to the 442nd Regimental Combat, going overseas, and interactions with Hawaiian soldiers.
Subject
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World War II--Veteran history
World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team
World War II--American Concentration Camps
World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath
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0:28:30
442nd Regimental Combat Team
American Concentration Camps
family
Hawaiian soldiers
Heart Mountain
Poston
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Masatatsu Yonemura oral history interview, June 4, 2005
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http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/572-Yonemura-Masatatsu-5.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1916 Oct 07
Location of Birth
Riverside, California
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Volunteered
Nickname
Mas
Location of Basic Training
Camp Robinson, Arkansas
Camp Savage, Minnesota
Fort Snelling, Minnesota
Unit of Service
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Campaigns/Battles
Australia (Allied Translator and Interpreter Section)
Philippine Islands
Post-war Occupation of Japan
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Yes
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Masatatsu Yonemura oral history interview, part 5 of 8, June 4, 2005
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Yonemura, Masatatsu: narrator
Nakayama, Stuart: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2005OH0572_05_Yonemura
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Masatatsu "Mas" Yonemura discusses the Battle of Solomon Sea and gets promoted to team leader in the translation group. He receives the Bronze Star for his service.
Yonemura is with Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS) from October 1943 to May 1945. He is later transfer to Manila, Philippines to plan for the invasion of Japan. He remains in the Philippine until September 1945 when the atomic bomb is drop.
When the Japanese Emperor announce surrender, Yonemura's Unit is ship out and says it is a busy period for him. Succeeding the atomic bomb delegation, a group of American scientist go to Japan to find out how much basic science is being study during the war. Yonemura is asked to help select the best linguist to accompany the American Task Force. The intent is to interview Professor Yagi and know about rocket propulsion.
During occupation, Yonemura finds time to correspond to his wife, Toshiko everyday. Although, Yonemura has never been to Japan before occupation, he says it feels like homecoming. Yonemura recollects the summer of June 1943 when he receives clearance to visit his sister's family and his family at Poston one and Poston two.
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World War II--Asiatic-Pacific Theater --Australia (Allied Translator and Interpreter Section)
Allied Occupation of Japan
World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service
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Oral Histories
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video/m4v
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0:29:31
Language
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eng
Date
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2005 June 04
Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS)
atomic bomb
correspondence
Executive Order 9066
interment camp
Issei
Manila
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Nisei
occupation
Poston
Prisoners of War (POW)
Tokyo
war
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Masatatsu Yonemura oral history interview, June 4, 2005
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http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/572-Yonemura-Masatatsu-4.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1916 Oct 07
Location of Birth
Riverside, California
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Volunteered
Nickname
Mas
Location of Basic Training
Camp Robinson, Arkansas
Camp Savage, Minnesota
Fort Snelling, Minnesota
Unit of Service
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Campaigns/Battles
Australia (Allied Translator and Interpreter Section)
Philippine Islands
Post-war Occupation of Japan
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Yes
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Masatatsu Yonemura oral history interview, part 4 of 8, June 4, 2005
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Yonemura, Masatatsu: narrator
Nakayama, Stuart: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2005OH0572_04_Yonemura
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Masatatsu "Mas" Yonemura discusses having a lot of support despite facing discrimination. At Camp Savage, Yonemura is on the bull gang for eight or ten days until getting into Language School. He studies hard and is class 13. Yonemura says the Language School is located in the Minneapolis Community because the area is anti-racial and anti- Japanese.
While Yonemura is in the Military Intelligence Service, Toshiko (his wife) gets a job in Houston, Texas. Yonemura and Toshiko gets married in 1943 during his weekend pass to Joplin, Missouri.
June of 1943, Yonemura waits for his overseas assignment. Yonemura discusses how General MacArthur escape the Philippines and open Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS) in Australia. Yonemura is assign to Indoorpilly, Australia.
ATIS is divided into two groups: translation and interrogation. The interrogation group interrogates Prisoners of War (POW). The translation group is divided into two groups: general translation and technical translation of documents. Yonemura assign to technical translation of document and assign to Navy Officer Lieutenant Ed Rosten (a classmate from law school). Later, Yonemura becomes editor of translation section of ATIS.
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World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service
World War II--Military and Government Entities--Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS)
World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Language School
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Oral Histories
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video/m4v
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0:29:35
Language
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eng
Date
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2005 June 04
Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS)
Australia
basic training
Camp Savage
correspondence
discrimination in the military
General Douglas MacArthur
Language School
Military Intelligence Services (MIS)
Nisei
Nisei soldiers
Poston
translations
war
wedding
World War Two
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Masatatsu Yonemura oral history interview, June 4, 2005
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http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/572-Yonemura-Masatatsu-3.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1916 Oct 07
Location of Birth
Riverside, California
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Volunteered
Nickname
Mas
Location of Basic Training
Camp Robinson, Arkansas
Camp Savage, Minnesota
Fort Snelling, Minnesota
Unit of Service
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Campaigns/Battles
Australia (Allied Translator and Interpreter Section)
Philippine Islands
Post-war Occupation of Japan
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Yes
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Title
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Masatatsu Yonemura oral history interview, part 3 of 8, June 4, 2005
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Yonemura, Masatatsu: narrator
Nakayama, Stuart: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2005OH0572_03_Yonemura
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Masatatsu "Mas" Yonemura discusses in 1941 he is in his third year of law school and works part time as a librarian monitor. Yonemura learns at the news of Pearl Harbor through a friend. Yonemura is in disbelief by the news of events. The following day of the attack, he takes an exam for class.
Due to the Selective Service Act of 1940, Yonemura figures a draft lottery would be called early. The Enemy Alien Law is still in effect and the only way for Yonemura to serve is to join the to army. Yonemura is aware about Military Intelligence Service (MIS) and ask his teachers to write a letter to indicate his loyalty to America.
February of 1942, he receives a notice to report to the army on February 25. Before going to be inducted, Yonemura goes home to say good bye to family. The following day, his Father and his fiancee's Father is pickup by the FBI for association as Nihonjinkai Community Leaders. Yonemura's Father goes to Santa Fe New Mexico Army Installation. Before his loyalty hearing , he ask Yonemura to send him a picture. Yonemura's Father is then release and sent to Poston with the rest of the Family.
Yonemura goes to Camp Robertson for infantry training camp. Fifteen Nisei are assign to each company. The Nisei make up 25% of the training company and the other Nisei are ship to Camp Crowder in Missouri. These Nisei are assign to odd jobs including Yonemura. Yonemura works as a cook and then moves to payroll records. Later he is transfer to Camp Savage as a laborer not for training. With the help of John Iso, Yonemura is able to getting tutoring to get into the Language classes.
When Yonemura is at basic training at Camp Savage, his fiancee, Toshiko is eligible for release from Poston due to a job offer.
Subject
The topic of the resource
World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath
World War II--Military service--Military Intelligence Service
Identity and values
Type
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Oral Histories
Format
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video/m4v
Extent
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0:28:42
Language
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eng
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2005 June 04
basic training
Camp Savage
Community leaders
discrimination
discrimination in the military
Draft
Executive Order 9066
interment camp
Issei
Issei parents
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Nisei
Nisei soldiers
Pearl Harbor
Poston
war
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George Sakato oral history interview, September 25, 2000
Oral History
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URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/146-Sakato-George-1.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1921 Feb 19
Location of Birth
Colton, California
Incarceration Facilities
"Volunteer Evacuation"
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Volunteered
Nickname
Joe
Location of Basic Training
Camp Blanding, Florida
Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Unit of Service
442nd Regimental Combat Team
Campaigns/Battles
Rescue of the Lost Battalion
Bruyeres, Belmont, Biffontaine
Index
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Yes
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Title
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George Sakato oral history interview, part 1 of 6, September 25, 2000
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Sakato, George: narrator
Nakamatsu, Karen: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2000OH0146_01_Sakato
Description
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Sakato discusses what it was like growing up in California. He details about his education. Sakato also discusses he experiences from when he moved to Arizona.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Identity and values--Family
Education
World War II--American Concentration Camps--Poston (Colorado River)
Type
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Oral Histories
Format
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video/m4v
Extent
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00:27:00
Language
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eng
Date
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2000-09-25
Spatial Coverage
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Denver, Colorado
American Concentration Camps
Arizona
California
education
family
grocery store
Poston
volunteer
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James Kobayashi oral history interview, November 21, 2004
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1921 Nov 25
Location of Birth
San Bernardino, California
Incarceration Facilities
Poston Concentration Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Location of Basic Training
Camp Blanding, Florida
Unit of Service
442nd Regimental Combat Team
Campaigns/Battles
Southern France Campaign
Northern Apennines and Po Valley Campaigns
The Gothic Line
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James Kobayashi oral history interview, part 3 of 4, November 21, 2004
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Kobayashi, James: narrator
Wasserman, Steven: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2004OH0519_03_Kobayashi
Description
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James Jin Kobayashi goes overseas and meets with the 442nd in Southern France. He is part of F Company. He recalls going up the Northern Apennine Mountains and being at the frontlines.
James is at the frontline for two weeks before the surrendering of German soldiers. He describes the living conditions in the field and what he eats. When the war ends, James is on guard duty before he is ship out to Japan. However, James never goes to Japan because his father is ill.
James returns to the United States in Florida on a dependency discharge. After being discharged, he is sent to Poston before the camp closes in a month.
James and his family moved to Riverside before settling down in Los Angeles.
Type
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Oral Histories
Format
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video/m4v
442nd
442nd Regimental Combat
Apennine Mountains
artillery fire
basic training
combat
discharge
discharged
F Company
Florida
foxhole
France
frontline
German soldiers
guard duty
Italy
Japan
Japanese American soldier
Killed in Action
Killed in Action (KIA)
marching
Nisei
Nisei soldier
Poston
postwar
Prisoners of War (POW)
rations
rifleman
surrender
wounded in action
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James Kobayashi oral history interview, November 21, 2004
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1921 Nov 25
Location of Birth
San Bernardino, California
Incarceration Facilities
Poston Concentration Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Location of Basic Training
Camp Blanding, Florida
Unit of Service
442nd Regimental Combat Team
Campaigns/Battles
Southern France Campaign
Northern Apennines and Po Valley Campaigns
The Gothic Line
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James Kobayashi oral history interview, part 2 of 4, November 21, 2004
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Kobayashi, James: narrator
Wasserman, Steven: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2004OH0519_02_Kobayashi
Description
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Besides attending primary school, James Jin Kobayashi attends a Japanese Language School. At home, he speaks half English and Japanese to his Issei parents.
James recalls the day of the bombing of Pearl harbor. He says it is regular business at the Kobayashi's family restaurant. However, the following days after, business slowed down. In San Bernardino, there are not many effects on Japanese Americans because not a lot of Japanese Americans lived in the area. Many of the Japanese farmers moved to Coachella and Riverside because the farming soil is better.
The bombing of Pearl harbor created restrictions such as a curfew and a notice of evacuation for Japanese Americans. The Kobayashi family sells their restaurant and temporarily lives at the Japanese Church before evacuation.
James describes arriving at Poston, Arizona, and living conditions. James is at Poston for a year for going to Utah and Chicago for work. In Chicago, he receives his draft notice and beings his Army life.
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Oral Histories
Format
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video/m4v
442nd
Arizona
Army
assembly center
barbed wire
Barracks
basic training
Block
Colorado River
Curfew
dances
draft notice
Drafted
employment
European Theater
evacuation
evacuation orders
Executive Order 9066
Farming
France
German soldiers
guard
interment camp
Issei
Issei parents
Japan language
Japanese language school
living conditions
Nisei
overseas
Pearl Harbor
Poston
restrictions
rifleman
Santa Anita
social dance
sugar beet
World War Two
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Thomas Tsubota oral history interview, June 19, 2000
Oral History
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URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/125-Tsubota-Thomas-3.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1915 Jan 14
Location of Birth
Honolulu, Hawaii
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Nickname
Kewpie
Location of Basic Training
Schofield Barracks, Oahu, Hawaii
Unit of Service
5307 Composite Unit, Provisional (Merrill's Marauders)
Campaigns/Battles
China, Burma, India Theater
Central Burma Campaign
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Thomas Tsubota oral history interview, part 3 of 4, June 19, 2000
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Tsubota, Thomas: narrator
Demonteverde, Marie: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2000OH0125_03_Tsubota
Description
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Tsubota discusses more about his time spent in Burma and being with the Merrill's Marauders. He also details about his life after the war. Tsubota discusses receiving the Bronze Star.
Subject
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Military service
World War II--China-Burma-India Theater
World War II--Medals
World War II--American Concentration Camps--Poston (Colorado River)
World War II--Military service--5307 Composite Unit, Provisional (Merrill's Marauders)
Type
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Oral Histories
Format
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video/m4v
Extent
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0:27:58
Language
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eng
Date
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2000 June 19
Spatial Coverage
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Nevada
Bronze Star
Burma
General Stilwell
Merrill's Marauders (5307 Composite Unit)
post-war
Poston
wife
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Kiyoto Yamate oral history interview, January 10, 1999
Oral History
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URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/038-Yamate-Kiyo-5.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1919 Sep 18
Location of Birth
Los Angeles, California
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Nickname
Kiyo
Location of Basic Training
Fort Warren, Wyoming
Unit of Service
442nd Regimental Combat Team
Campaigns/Battles
The Gothic Line
Rome-Arno Campaign
Bruyeres, Belmont, Biffontaine
Champagne Campaign
Rescue of the Lost Battalion
Index
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Yes
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Kiyoto Yamate oral history interview, part 5 of 6, January 10, 1999
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Yamate, Kiyoto: narrator
Yahata, Craig: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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1999OH0038_05_Yamate
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Yamate discusses his duties as a supply sergeant; talks about organizing and attending reunions; and discusses visiting his wife and son while they were incarcerated at Poston. He then talks about sending money to his wife while he was overseas, discusses his wife’s experiences at Poston, and talks about his experiences with discrimination while in Arizona. Next, Yamate talks about his combat experiences in France and Italy; discusses religion; and talks about the differences between German and American weapons. Lastly, Yamate talks about the end of the war; provides an explanation of what a “kitchen train” is; and talks about the Army's modes of transportation to and throughout Europe.
Subject
The topic of the resource
World War II--European Theater
World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team
Identity and values--Family
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Oral Histories
Format
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video/m4v
Extent
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0:27:38
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 Januray 10
combat experiences
discrimination
Poston
Poston Incarceration Camp
religion
reunion
supplies
weapons
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Robert Yamamoto oral history interview, June 7, 2003
Oral History
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URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/355-Yamamoto-Robert-1.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1923 Nov 18
Location of Birth
Watsonville, California
Incarceration Facilities
Poston Concentration Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Volunteered
Location of Basic Training
Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
Fort Warren, Wyoming
Camp Holabird, Maryland
Unit of Service
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Counter Intelligence Corps Linguists
Campaigns/Battles
Post-war Occupation of Japan
Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP)
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Robert Yamamoto oral history interview, part 1 of 3, June 7, 2003
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Yamamoto, Robert: narrator
Yee, Govan: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2003OH0355_01_Yamamoto
Description
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Yamamoto discusses what it was like growing up on a farm. He also details what it was like growing up in Watsonville, California. Yamamoto discusses the aftermath of Pearl Harbor and his memories from Camp Poston.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Education
World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath
World War II--American Concentration Camps--Poston (Colorado River)
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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0:26:54
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2003 June 7
Spatial Coverage
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Watsonville, California
aftermath
American Concentration Camps
education
family
Farming
Pearl Harbor
Poston
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Rudy Tokiwa oral history interview, June 3, 2001
Oral History
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Index
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Yes
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Rudy Tokiwa oral history interview, part 6 of 8, June 3, 2001
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2001OH0183_06_Tokiwa
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Go For Broke National Education Center
Description
An account of the resource
Rudy Tokiwa was inducted into the military at Fort Douglass in Utah. He was then sent to report to Camp Shelby, Mississippi, but spent a layover in New Orleans for four days. His Japanese language skills were tested at Fort Snelling, but he pretended he didn't know any Japanese, and was sent to Camp Shelby to join the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. He describes what his basic training was like at Camp Shelby. A few days before being shipped overseas, he and a few other 442nd recruits took part in a fight at a social dance in Newport News, Virginia.
Creator
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Tokiwa, Rudy: narrator
Kawata, Ian: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
Subject
The topic of the resource
World War II--Military service--Basic training--Camp Shelby
World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team
Social activities--Dances
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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00:28:46
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2001-06-03
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Mountain View, California
basic training
Camp Shelby
fight
furlough
induction
Poston
social dance
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Rudy Tokiwa oral history interview, June 3, 2001
Oral History
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Indexing Metadata
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Index
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Yes
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Rudy Tokiwa oral history interview, part 2 of 8, June 3, 2001
Identifier
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2001OH0183_02_Tokiwa
Source
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Go For Broke National Education Center
Description
An account of the resource
Rudy Tokiwa describes his trip to Manchuria, where he and his parents visited his pregnant sister. His brother-in-law took him sight seeing in Manchuria and Korea. During his time in Manchuria, he noticed that the Manchurians respected the Japanese people, even though the Japanese were their "conquerors." He found this unusual, especially because Japanese Americans were continuously facing discrimination by their fellow Americans. He goes on to talk about his experience learning to be a cook at Poston Concentration Camp.
Creator
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Tokiwa, Rudy: narrator
Kawata, Ian: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
Subject
The topic of the resource
Social activities--Travel
Japan--Imperialist expansion
Race--Discrimination
World War II--American Concentration Camps--Poston (Colorado River)
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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00:30:35
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2001-06-03
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Mountain View, California
American Concentration Camps
discrimination
Japanese Americans
Japanese people
Manchuria
Poston
pre-World War II