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In this segment, Sadami "James" Okada describes his experiences as a member of the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) serving in the Pacific Theater. Specifically, Okada served in New Guinea and the Philippines. Okada also talks about meeting his…

In this segment, Sadami "James" Okada discusses more of his training before eventually shipping out to go overseas. Okada recounts his group going through basic training under a strict colonel at Fort Blanding and persevering until there was a mutual…

In this segment, Sadami "James" Okada describes his training to become a linguist with the Military Intelligence Service (MIS). First, Okada attended MIS Language School at Camp Savage in Minnesota before receiving a two-week furlough. During that…

In this segment, Sadami "James" Okada describes his time in Hawaii and his memories of the events leading to Pearl Harbor and war breaking out. He recalls seeing Hawaii change greatly after Pearl Harbor before talking about his own decision to…

In this segment, Sadami "James" Okada gives an introduction and a glimpse into his childhood in Hawaii. He discusses his parents and their background while describing their hard work at the plantation and the tough conditions of his upbringing. Okada…
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Okada describes details of the work he did in Occupied Japan and his subsequent career as a businessman in international trade. He talks about experiences with his wife and mother living in Japan with him. He also talks about his children's lives.…

Okada describes details of the work he did in Occupied Japan in both military and civilian jobs. He talks about how his wife and mother moved to Japan to live with him. He shares anecdotes regarding: social activities he participated in; language…

Okada discusses his experiences living at Father Flanagan's Boys Town. He also talks about how and why he enlisted in the U.S. military; and his participation in Occupied Japan. He shares anecdotes regarding: social activist Lily Okura, post-war…

Okada discusses his experiences shortly before and after the attack on Pearl Harbor.He talks about giving up his independent gardening business for a job as a civil service worker. He also talks about how Executive Order 9066 impacted him and his…

Okada discusses growing up in Los Angeles and Long Beach. He talks about his mother's background in Japan, and immigration to the United States. He also discusses how his father's death, and how after his high school graduation he helped his mother…

Okada discusses his early years growing up in Los Angeles and Long Beach. He talks about his father's background in Japan, and immigration to the United States. He also discusses how his father's death in 1928 impacted his family and their economic…
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Okada discusses Honolulu Hank his wrestling identity and his wrestling matches. He recalls in Arizona wrestling under a different name. After wrestling, Okada decides to go into the bakery business. He shares advice for the future joining the…

Enro Okada discusses being on the hospital ship and learning that the European war ends. In California, Okada receives treatment at the VA hospital. Okada receives the Purple Heart . He gets married in July 1945 after being discharge from the…

Okada discusses Sergeant Ogawa and being in Italy. Okada is in Company I and talks about his assignments. He shares his combat stories in Italy. Okada is wounded at the Headquarter explosion and the war is over.

Okada discusses sister and being volunteer evacuee. Before Okda tries to enroll for service but is unable to. The second time he is drafted and joins the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in France. Okada recalls basic training, going overseas, getting…

Okada discusses elementary school and his family living through the Great Depression. In high school he plays wrestling and post-war he becomes a pro-wrestler. He recalls December 7, 1941 hearing about Pearl Harbor. Okada's family evacuates to Utah.…

Okada discusses his given name, prefecture origin and familial description. He describes his first home he grows up in and describes the relationship between his family-in-law and his family. His brother Charles is one of the last Japanese Americans…

Okabayashi discusses about his life and career after the war. He details about his hobbies and family. Okabayashi also gives a message to future generations.

Okabayashi discusses about his experiences in Italy. He details about capturing a PT Boat in France. Okabayashi also discusses about some general experiences in Europe and coming home.

Okabayashi discusses about volunteering for the Army and his experiences at Camp Shelby. He details about being his duties within Cannon Company of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Okabayashi also discusses about going overseas and his first combat…

Okabayashi discusses about his family and growing up in Texas. He details about the farm life, selling crops and his childhood. Okabayashi also discusses about Pearl Harbor and its aftermath.
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Damaged infrastructure, possibly from the Fukui City Earthquake in 1948
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Damaged infrastructure, possibly from the Fukui City Earthquake in 1948
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Damaged infrastructure, possibly from the Fukui City Earthquake in 1948.
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Damaged housing, possibly from the Fukui City Earthquake in 1948.
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Damaged housing, possibly from the Fukui City Earthquake in 1948.
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People traveling among damaged housing, possibly from the Fukui City Earthquake in 1948.
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Damaged housing, possibly from the Fukui City Earthquake in 1948.
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Damaged housing, possibly from the Fukui City Earthquake in 1948.
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Damaged housing, possibly from the Fukui City Earthquake in 1948.
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Street view of a damaged building.
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A damaged building in Japan during the Allied Occupation.
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Natural landscape in Japan during the Allied Occupation
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Natural landscape in Japan during the Allied Occupation
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Cherry blossom tree branch, up close.
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Members of the Military Intelligence Service in Japan during the Allied Occupation; standing underneath a cherry blossom tree.
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Kyoto Theatre facade.
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Japan during the Allied Occupation
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Japan during the Allied Occupation
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Japanese children
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L to R: Lt. Ikeguchi, Lt. Helms, Sgt. Shiozaki, Lt. Kono, and Lt. Caldwell
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Posing with a cabaret dancer; Port of Beppu
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Sights from traveling through Japan during Allied Occupation.
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Traveling to Beppu, Oita, Japan.
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Unzen Hot Springs, with the note that a volcano destroyed the site in the 1950s.
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Traveling to Unzen Resort in Unzen, Japan.
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Nagasaki. Street views.
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Nagasaki. Industrial buildings, railroad tracks.
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Sights and attractions around Japan with a fellow soldier.
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Sights and attractions around Japan, including Kyoto and Miyajima ("Shrine Island"), the popular name for Itsukushima.
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Cherry blossoms and Kyoto.
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Cherry blossoms at Kumamoto Castle in Kumamoto, Japan. Four photographs missing from page.
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Walter Tadao Oka and his fellow soldiers serving during the Allied Occupation of Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka and his fellow soldiers and military personnel during the Allied Occupation of Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka and his fellow soldiers during the Allied Occupation of Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka and his fellow soldiers during the Allied Occupation of Japan.
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Service duties during the Allied Occupation of Japan.
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Daily routine and duties while serving during the Allied Occupation of Japan.
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Playing football and tennis.
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American military facilities in Maizuru, Japan.
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Amanohashidate- one of Japan's three scenic views. It is generally viewed from a sandbar in Miyazu Bay in Kyoto.
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Traveling to Miyazu from Maizuru.
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Kegon Falls in Nikko, Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka and companions traveling through Japan during the Allied Occupation. Two images of young Japanese women, possibly dancers.
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Walter Tadao Oka and companions traveling through Japan during the Allied Occupation. One photograph is missing from the album page.
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Walter Tadao Oka and a female companion in Kinosaki, Hyogo, Japan. One image is missing from the album page.
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Walter Tadao Oka, along with his fellow soldiers during the Occupation of Japan
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Maizuru Barracks and Mount Fuji.
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Images of Mount Fuji.
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Fuji-Hakone National Park.
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Japan during the Allied Occupation.
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Japan during the Allied Occupation
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Yokohama, Japan
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Japan during the Allied Occupation.
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Japan during the Allied Occupation.
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Walter Tadao Oka in Japan during the Allied Occupation.
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Town of Nikko, Japan during the Allied Occupation of Japan.
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The U.S. Army Summer Olympics during the Allied Occupation of Japan and Nikko Imperial Bridge.
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The U.S. Army Summer Olympics during the Allied Occupation of Japan
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The U.S. Army Summer Olympics during the Allied Occupation of Japan.
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Meiji University, likely in Tokyo.
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Photos of different areas of Japan during the Allied Occupation. Most photographs are likely in Tokyo, including the National Diet building.
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Tokyo during the Allied Occupation of Japan. Several buildings in the city, including RTO Tokyo Central and Tokyo PX (general store).
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At Nikko National Park during military service in Occupied Japan.
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At Nikko National Park during military service in Occupied Japan.
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Military service during the Occupation of Japan. Trucks and barracks captured in the images, possible interrogation activities.
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Military service during the Occupation of Japan. Likely expatriates returning from abroad and preparing for interrogation. Japanese written in English letters, likely a translation of a pole captured in one of the images, possibly a welcome message.
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Military service during the Occupation of Japan. Expatriates being examined by Lieutenant Caldwell on a ship. One image is missing from the page. Written note on the page-- identifying Lieutenant Caldwell.
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Military service during the Occupation of Japan. Expatriates on ship and in barracks.
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Military service during the Occupation of Japan. Walter Tadao Oka and other Japanese American soldiers on a boat. Lieutenant Caldwell, medical doctor looking over expatriates on a ship. One image missing from the page
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North Maizuru Port. Text at the bottom of the image depicts the pole having a welcome message, "we welcome you who have suffered so much."
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