Colonel Harry Katsuharu Fukuhara ( ja, 福原 克治, January 1, 1920 – April 8, 2015) was a
United States Army soldier who was inducted in the United States
Military Intelligence Hall of Fame in 1988.
Biography
Early life
Fukuhara was born in
Seattle, Washington in 1920.
His father died in 1933, and his mother took the family back to native Japan before the War. In 1938, following graduation from high-school in Japan, Harry returned to the United States.
During World War II, Fukuhara was incarcerated at the
Gila River War Relocation Center following the signing of
Executive Order 9066
Executive Order 9066 was a United States presidential executive order signed and issued during World War II by United States president Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942. This order authorized the secretary of war to prescribe certain ...
.
Military career
After enlisting in the Army from the
Gila River
The Gila River (; O'odham ima Keli Akimel or simply Akimel, Quechan: Haa Siʼil, Maricopa language: Xiil) is a tributary of the Colorado River flowing through New Mexico and Arizona in the United States. The river drains an arid watershed of n ...
internment camp in 1942,
Fukuhara served in the Army in the Pacific as a linguist with the
33rd Infantry Division. He served in the New Guinea and Philippine campaigns, earning a battlefield commission. Toward the end of the war he was part of the force preparing to invade Kyushu, Japan. Unknown to him, as he was preparing for the assault of Japan, he had a brother who was drafted in the Japanese Army who was preparing Kyushu's defense. Following the conclusion of the War he was sent to Japanese prisoner camps where he had to tell them of the bombing and the emperor's surrender. About a month following the surrender of Japan during the beginning of the occupation he secured authorization to look for his mother and three brothers in Hiroshima. He eventually found them, suffering from the effects of radiation from the bomb, and after trying to get his older brother into an American military hospital, that brother succumbed to radiation poisoning, but his mother and two younger brothers survived.
Following World War II, Fukuhara temporarily returned to the United States before he returned with the Army to serve in the US Army's occupation and reconstruction of Japan. His understanding of the language, culture, and tireless efforts were instrumental in developing post World War II United States - Japanese relations. He ended his distinguished career in uniform in 1971 as the military governor of the
Yaeyama Islands Group in the
Ryukyu Islands. Several of his military decorations include the
Legion of Merit
The Legion of Merit (LOM) is a military award of the United States Armed Forces that is given for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements. The decoration is issued to members of the eight ...
, and the
Bronze Star.
Later life
Following his military career, Fukuhara served in Federal service, again retiring in 1991. Among many decorations and citations, he earned the Distinguished Federal Civilian Service Medal by the President of the United States. He was inducted into the
Military Intelligence Hall of Fame in 1988 and made a Distinguished Member. He resided in
San Jose, California and attended the MI Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies when able.
Fukuhara died in
Honolulu, Hawaii on April 8, 2015.
In December 2015, the Army dedicated the headquarters of the
500th Military Intelligence Brigade
The 500th Military Intelligence Brigade is a unit of the United States Army and subordinate to the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command. Its mission is to provide tailored, multi-disciplined intelligence and intelligence capabilities in supp ...
at Schofield Barracks in his name.
Author Pamela Rotner Sakamoto published the book ''"Midnight in Broad Daylight"'' in 2016, about the experiences of Harry and his family during World War II.
References
Further reading
*Lucke, Jeaneete (1991, January–February) "The Harry Fukuhara Story". INSCOM Journal
*Hess, Bill. ( 1993, July 11). "Fukuhara Brothers Reminisce About WWII". Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee Review, pp. A1, A7.
*Shioya, Tara (1995, September) "Officer's Family Divided by War and Circumstance". Army Counter Intelligence Corp. Veterans, Inc. Newsletter.
*Rotner Sakamoto, Pamela (2016, January) "Midnight in Broad Daylight". HarperCollins
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1920 births
2015 deaths
United States Army colonels
Japanese-American internees
United States Army personnel of World War II
American military personnel of Japanese descent
Military personnel from Seattle
Recipients of the Legion of Merit
Recipients of the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service
American expatriates in Japan