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English: The second home of MISLS at Savage, Minnesota. Flanked to the right of the wooded square are the buildings used for classrooms. Further right are the faculty offices. The cross-shaped structure facing the square is the mess hall. Buildings on the left of the wooded square are BIQ, BOQ, hospital, detatchment offices. Big group of uniform barracks to left are student quarters. On the grassy plot tangent to the square are PX, administration offices. Station compliment, signal office, etc., were in the buildings in the white area. The highway at the top led to Camp Seven and eventually to Shakopee to the South.
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Source https://text-message.blogs.archives.gov/2017/12/19/the-beginnings-of-the-united-states-armys-japanese-language-training-from-the-presidio-of-san-francisco-to-camp-savage-minnesota-1941-1942/
Author Military Intelligence Service Language School
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The MISLS Album, 1946, p. 36. - Declassified Authority NND 913602

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