Fred Shiosaki Interview Segment 1
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Encounters with community members after the bombing of Pearl Harbor
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00:06:12 — Segment 1 of 10
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Fred Shiosaki Interview
01:09:36 — 10 segments
DATE
2003-2004
LOCATION
Spokane, Washington
DESCRIPTION
Nisei male. Born August 23, 1924 in the area of Spokane, Washington, known as Hillyard. Grew up in a multi-ethnic Hillyard area where his parents owned the Hillyard Laundry. When World War II began, was a senior at Rogers High School. Went on to attend Gonzaga University and then volunteered for military service, joining the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a segregated U.S. Army unit consisting of Japanese Americans. Mr. Shiosaki fought in Europe, then returned to Spokane where he finished his degree at Gonzaga, and started his career and family.
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Andrea Dilley, interviewer
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