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Japanese Ground & Air Forces

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Sees INTELLIGENCE aya Cela * i Eau one No. an WAR eae Cc. ve c yo ) iG When an officer fust returned from service in Bataan and Malaya was shown this bulletin, he said that ft should carry this comment: “A careful reading of this bulletin may save your life.” NOT TO BE PUBLISHED Military Intelligence Service Information Bulletin War Department No. 14 Washington, D. C., May 1, 1942 MID 461 SPECIAL NOTICE 1. This bulletin has been prepared in response to requests from units in the field. The photographs are for the purpose of enabling members of the U. S. armed forces to identify the Japanese soldier and his equipment and to grasp his capabilities. 2. Units are being supplied with copies on a basis similar to the approved distribution for other Information Bulletins. Addi- tional copies are furnished units in Pacific areas. Distribution to air units is being made by the A-2 of Army Air Forces. 3. Each command should circulate available copies among its personnel. It is suggested that where facilities and equipment permit, these photographs be shown on a screen to assembled units and accompanied by lectures based on material contained in Information Bulletin No. 6 and following bulletins. The contents of this bulletin will not be communicated to the public or to the press, but may be given to any person known to be loyal to the United States. 4. Suggestions for future bulletins are invited. Any corre- spondence relating to Information Bulletins may be addressed directly to the Dissemination Branch, Military Intelligence Serv- ice, War Department, Washington, D. C.

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