Businessmen's Military Training Corps

The Businessmen's Military Training Corps was a white and part-Hawaiian militia unit[2] to prevent collaboration of Japanese-Americans as a result of a Japanese invasion of Hawaii.

The militia was made up of 17 companies, two thirds of which were World War I veterans.

Their main activates were patrolling, security, and battle planning.

In response to their bias toward whites the Hawaii Defense Volunteers a predominantly Chinese-American militia formed.

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