One of the first Nisei recruited into the US Army in World War II, Arthur Komori worked undercover in pre-war Manila for the Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) as the United States prepared for war. When war came, he worked as an undercover agent both on the front lines and behind the scenes in General MacArthur’s headquarters. In part because of the political climate of the times and in part because of the secret nature of his work, the story of Arthur Komori’s military career has never been told. CRDG began working with local veterans to collect documents and recollections of his story and to produce this long overdue biography, which will be published in 2013.