Kazuo "Kaz" Muto oral history interview, part 2 of 7, January 30, 1999

Files

Dublin Core

Description

Muto talks about playing sports, his experiences prior to and immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor, his childhood home, and corresponding with his wife while overseas. Next, Muto talks about his family’s forced removal to Turlock temporary detention facility and the living conditions there. Lastly, Muto talks about his experiences with discrimination and segregation in New Orleans and at Camp Shelby; and discusses volunteering for the Army and traveling to attend basic training.

Format

video/m4v

Extent

0:26:53

Language

Spatial Coverage

Identifier

1999OH0041_02_Muto

Oral History Item Type Metadata

URL

http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/041-Muto-Kazuo-2.m4v

Date of Birth

1923 Jul 01

Location of Birth

Incarceration Facilities

War or Conflict

Branch of Service

Entrance into Service

Nickname

Location of Basic Training

Index

Yes

Citation

Muto, Kazuo: narrator, Iwata, Joy: interviewer, and Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher, “Kazuo "Kaz" Muto oral history interview, part 2 of 7, January 30, 1999,” Japanese American Military History Collective, accessed November 21, 2024, https://ndajams.omeka.net/items/show/1050023.