= Internment Serial Number
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An Internment Serial Number (ISN) typically refers to a unique identifier assigned to individuals who are detained or interned, often in the context of wartime or national security concerns. This term may be particularly associated with the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, where internees were assigned serial numbers for identification purposes. In a broader context, ISNs can be used in various types of internment facilities or detention centers to keep track of individuals and their records.
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