The Military Intelligence Service (M.I.S.) in Occupied Japan

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Conference/Presentation

Dic 20137
2:00p.m.

JAPANESE AMERICAN NATIONAL MUSEUM
100 North Central Avenue
Los Angeles, Alabama, 90012
United States



FREE EVENT

Author, professor, and M.I.S. veteran Edwin Nakasone will moderate a discussion with fellow veterans, Bruce Kaji and Hitoshi Sameshima, about their roles in the rebuilding of Japan after the end of World War II. The M.I.S., or the Military Intelligence Service, was a United States military unit mostly comprised of Japanese American Nisei who provided translation, interpretation, and interrogation services during World War II.

This program is presented by the Japanese American National Museum and the Go For Broke National Education Center.

In conjunction with the exhibition Go For Broke: Japanese American Soldiers Fighting on Two Fronts

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