Title: Military Intelligence Service documents, c. 1946, (denshopd-p72-00048)
Densho ID: denshopd-p72-00048

MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE LANGUAGE SCHOOL

Form A-Car Seating Roster

CAR NO. IN TRAIN 2-3 TYPE CAR Troop MAIN NO. 18551 CAR LEADER Hori, Haruo

Section No. / Name / Berth

(2) Hori, Haruo (U)

Fujiwara (L)
Furukawa (L)

(4) Hatanaka (U)

Hayashi (L)

Higa (L)

(6) Hoshonio, Hatsuo (U)

Ikeda, Tsuguo (L)

Ishida, Henry (L)

(8) Maruyama, Shoji (U)

Iijima (L)

Imanaka (L)

(10) Izumi (U)

Kadamoto (L)

Kameda (L)

(12)

(14)

(1) Yano (U)

Hasegawa (L)

Hashimoto, B. (L)

(3) Higashi (U)

Hiramoto (L)

Hotoka (L)

(5) Katano, Sam (U)

Kaya, John (L)

Kageyama, Paul K. (L)

(7) Kobayashi, M. (U)

Isokane (L)

Ito (L)

(9) Kanehira (U)

Kanno (L)

(11)

(12)

Total assigned: 29


Begin Transfer of GI School to California

MONTEREY, Calif. -- The first contingent of the Military Intelligence Service Language school to be established at the Presidio of Monterey will arrive this week from Fort Snelling, Minn., Col. Frank A. Hollinghead, assistant commandant, said here.

The first echelon to arrive will include 12 officers and 75 enlisted men, most of whom are Nisei. They will be followed by approximately 300, to arrive June 22, with the remainder, some 900 enlisted men, arriving three days later.

Almost the entire personnel of the school, both instructors and students, are Americans of Japanese ancestry.

Graduates will be sent to Japan to serve as translators and interpreters and in other duties associated with the occupation forces.

Meanwhile, remodeling of the barracks to be used as classrooms is proceeding satisfactorily at a cost of about $125,000.

Many of the families of civilian and enlisted personnel of the school will be housed at Ord Village, the Federal housing project adjoining Fort Ord.