m.i.s. after that was made public, i felt that we needed something to tell the country what the m.i.s. was all about, how they started how they served our country how they were not really a unit. they were assigned to different units in the pacific. and how well they served the pacific. and that they were regarded as those who shortened world war ii with japan by two years because of their work in the pacific with different military units. and this was true, but there was no story about this, so i felt that that story should be written and should be told. as a result, we are able to have the pentagon support it. a writer was selected, and again, we went through the process of trying to get all the information we can for those who are still living, and as a result of all of that, the linguists" was finally published. it's a great book about the m.i.s., and, hopefully, the children of the men who served as well as people of this country, will learn more about what the japanese and m.i.s. did in the pacific. for me, there was another lesson that we need to learn militarily as well. it's th