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  1. The Military Intelligence Service Veterans Education Society of Hawaii is a non-profit organization of past and present members of the United States armed forces and their descendants. The clubs mission is to preserve and perpetuate the achievements of the World War II nisei veterans of military intelligence through public education ...

  2. The Military Intelligence Service Veterans Club of Hawaii was founded in June 1946 by a handful of recently discharged Japanese American soldiers. The group included Robert Honke, Kiyoshi Yoshimura, Tatsuo Yamamoto and Kameso Fujimoto. Honke, who served in the China-Burma-India Theater and had been discharged in

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  4. Honolulu: Military Intelligence Service Veterans Club of Hawaiʻi. Various. The Pacific War and Peace; Americans of Japanese Ancestry in Military Intelligence Service, 1941 to 1952. San Francisco: Military Intelligence Service Association of Northern California and National Japanese American Historical Society, 1991. Various.

  5. More than 6,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry (AJAs) — about half of them from Hawaii — served in the Army’s Military Intelligence Service (MIS) during World War II. Using their knowledge of the enemy’s language and culture, the MIS is credited with saving countless lives and shortening the war immeasurably.

  6. Other Nisei veterans form clubs. The Military Intelligence Service Veterans Club of Hawaii formed in June 1946, with a mission of preserving the achievements of the MIS veterans through public education programs, community service and partnerships.

  7. Oct 16, 2020 · Military Intelligence Service Veterans Club of Hawai'i. Secret Valor: M.I.S. Personnel, World War II, Pacific Theater, Pre-Pearl Harbor to Sept. 8, 1951: 50th Anniversary Reunion, July 8-10, 1993 Military Intelligence Service Veterans Club of Hawai'i . Honolulu: Military Intelligence Service Veterans of Hawai'i, 1993. Nakasone, Edwin M.

  8. Military Intelligence Service Veterans Education Society of Hawaii Newsletter Vol. 26, No. 1 March 2020. E-mail: misveteranshawaii @gmail.com. Message from the President. Congratulations to the new board and officers of the Military Intelligence Service Veterans Hawaii as we begin a new term. With the help, encouragement, and support of our ...

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