Shigeya Kihara Interview Segment 6
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Dealing with restrictions following the bombing of Pearl Harbor
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00:07:00 — Segment 6 of 14
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Shigeya Kihara Interview
02:00:42 — 14 segments
DATE
July 1, 2000
LOCATION
Monterey, California
DESCRIPTION
Nisei male. Recruited to teach at the army's language school in fall of 1941. Helped to establish the Military Intelligence Service Language School in Presidio San Francisco and helped with the move to Minnesota. Postwar, established a career teaching with the Defense Language Institute.
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gayle k. yamada, interviewer; Rich Enos, videographer
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