reader ☆ Japanese Americans in the Military Intelligence Service During World War II ´ James C. McNaughton
Including dozens of Nisei women and hundreds of Caucasians Nisei Linguists tells the remarkable story of those who served with Army and Marine units from Guadalcanal to the Philippines Iwo Jima and Okinawa Their duties included translation interrogation radio monitoring and psychological warfare They staffed theater level intelligence centers such as the Allied Translator and Interpreter Section in the Southwest Pacific Area In China Burma and India they served with the Office of Strategic Services Merrill’s Marauders and Commonwealth forces Others served with the Army Air Forces or within the continental United States At war’s end the Nisei facilitated local surrenders of Japanese forces as well as the occupation Working in military government war crimes trials censorship and counterintelligence the MIS Nisei contributed to the occupation’s ultimate success Other r
James C. McNaughton ´ reader
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