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Nakasone

[ nah-kah-saw-ne ]

noun

  1. Ya·su·hi·ro [yah, -s, oo, -, hee, -, r, aw], 1918–2019, Japanese political leader: prime minister 1982–87.


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Retired Army Gen. Paul Nakasone, who recently stepped down as head of U.S.

Nakasone’s Hawaii-born father served in the MIS after the war, giving him a personal connection to the event.

“What these Military Intelligence Service soldiers brought to the occupation of Japan was an understanding of culture that could take what was the vanquished to work with the victor,” Nakasone said.

General Haugh replaces Army Gen. Paul M. Nakasone, who took over in 2018 and helped focus the N.S.A. and Cyber Command on countering foreign efforts to interfere in American elections.

Soon after he took over in 2018, General Nakasone created what he called the Russia Small Group, a team of experts from the N.S.A. and Cyber Command, to discover and deter attempts by Moscow to interfere in elections.

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