Military Intelligence Service Language School (U.S.)
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United States. Military Intelligence Service Language School
United States. War Department. Military Intelligence Service Language School
Military Intelligence Service Language School (Fort Snelling, Minn.)
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found: Yaban gogai, Sept.-Oct. 1945:(name not given); Nov. 1945: p. 1 (MISLS; Military Intelligence Service Language School; Fort Snelling, Minn.); May 1946: p. 1 ([Army Language School] to be moved to the Presidio in Monterey)
found: The Military Intelligence Service Language School, 1945?:p. 2, etc. (11-1-1941, Fourth Army Intelligence School had started operations at the Presidio of San Francisco; 1942, War Dept. decided to place school under its direct jurisdiction and re-establish it at Camp Savage, Minn., as the Military Intelligence Service Language School; 1944, moved to Fort Snelling)
found: The Army Almanac, 1950:page 383 (Military Intelligence Service Language School; under direct jurisdiction of the War Department; played an important part in furnishing Japanese linguists for intelligence work; renamed from Military Intelligence Service Japanese Intelligence School, 6 July 1942; located at Camp Savage, Minnesota, until 15 August 1944, when it was transferred to Fort Snelling, Minnesota; stationed at the Presidio of Monterey, California, 11 June 1946, when Fort Snelling was deactivated; renamed Army Language School, 1 September 1947)
found: Random recollections of the second class, Army Intinsive Japanese Language School, Ann Arbor, Michigan which was also the second OCS class Military Intelligence Service Language School, Fort Snelling, Minnesota, c1991.
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1987-06-25: new
2022-07-19: revised
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