World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath]]>
World War II--Loyalty Questionnaire]]>
World War II--Military recruitment]]>
Ouchi, Albert: narrator]]>
Nakaishi, Russell: interviewer]]>
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]>
Go For Broke National Education Center]]>
2008 September 11]]>
eng]]>
Oral Histories]]>
World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team]]>
World War II--European Theater]]>
World War II--Military service--Basic training]]>
Military service--Veteran history]]>
Okada, Enro: narrator]]>
Garvey, John: interviewer]]>
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]>
Go For Broke National Education Center]]>
2005 September 27]]>
eng]]>
Oral Histories]]>
Las Vegas, Nevada]]>
Allied Occupation of Japan]]>
Japan--Post-World War II]]>
Japanese Americans--Post-World War II]]>
Yenari earns money by selling candy and earns the name "sour ball boy". Before coming back to the United States , Yenari goes on furlough for three weeks to see the different prefectures of Japan. When Yenari returns home, he goes to school and opens an Optometrist practice.
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Yenari, Theodore: narrator]]>
Hawkins, Richard: interviewer]]>
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher]]>
UPS: sponsor]]>
Go For Broke National Education Center]]>
2004 November 15]]>
eng]]>
Oral Histories]]>