"They were landed off the Branffshire coast by a German seaplane and rowed ashore in a rubber boat in darkness. Both were arrested a few hours later. Both had pistols, large sums of British currency, food and radio transmitting and receiving apparatus." Printed on the attached two pages is an informative history of the vital contributions that were made by the Japanese-Americans who served in the O.S.S. behind enemy lines during the Burma-China campaign. Additionally, the men who toiled on behalf of the Southeast Asia Translation and Interrogation Center are also praised. This article does not hold back in giving credit where it is due - many are the names that were remembered with gratitude.
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