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| The Military Intelligence Service (Japanese: アメリカ陸軍情報部,[1] America Rikugun Jōhōbu) was a World War II U.S. military unit consisting of two branches, the Japanese American unit (described here) and the German-Austrian unit based at Camp Ritchie, best known as the "Ritchie Boys". The unit described here was primarily composed of Nisei (second-generation Japanese Americans) who were trained as linguists. Graduates of the MIS language school (MISLS) were attached to other military units to provide translation, interpretation, and interrogation services.
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| * [https://www.njahs.org/history-of-the-mis/ M.I.S. History]
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| This is included in a collection of wiki entries referenced in the canonical Gen X Nikkei thought-piece [[101 Ways to Tell You’re Japanese American]] by [[Tony Osumi]] and [[Jenni Kuida]], published in 1996.
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| [[Category: Nikkei]] | | [[Category: Nikkei]] |
| [[Category: Gen X Nikkei]] | | [[Category: Gen X Nikkei]] |
| [[Category: 101 Ways]] | | [[Category: 101 Ways]] |
| [[Category: Glossary]]
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