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List of U.S. governors of the Ryukyu Islands

This article lists the U.S. governors of the Ryukyu Islands (Japanese: 琉球諸島, Hepburn: Ryūkyū-shotō, Okinawan: 琉球/ルーチュー Ruuchuu), an archipelago of Japanese islands within Kagoshima and Okinawa prefectures, centered on the Okinawa Islands and its main island, Okinawa (the smallest and least populated of the five Japanese home islands[1]).

U.S. governor of the Ryukyu Islands
琉球列島のアメリカ知事
(Ryūkyū-rettō no Amerika chiji)
Seal of High Commissioner of the Ryukyu Islands
Longest serving
LTG James Benjamin Lampert

28 January 1968 – 14 May 1972
United States Department of War
United States Department of Defense
TypeMilitary governor
StatusSenior-most officer of military occupation
Member ofUSMGR (1945–1950)
USCAR (1950–1972)
SeatNaha, Okinawa
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrumentTreaty of San Francisco (Formal establishment)[a]
PrecursorGovernor of Okinawa Prefecture
Formation1 April 1945; 79 years ago (1945-04-01)
First holderLTG Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr.
Final holderLTG James Benjamin Lampert
Abolished14 May 1972; 51 years ago (1972-05-14)
SuccessionGovernor of Okinawa Prefecture

The list encompasses the period of U.S. occupation, from the start of the Battle of Okinawa in 1945 until the return of the islands to Japanese sovereignty in 1972, in accordance with the 1971 Okinawa Reversion Agreement.[2][3]

Officeholders edit

Source: [4]

† denotes people who died in office.

United States Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands (USMGR, 1945–1950) edit

Military Governors edit

No. Portrait Governor Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch
1
 
Buckner, SimonLieutenant general
Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr.
(1886–1945)
[b]
1 April 194518 June 1945 †78 days  United States Army
 
Geiger, RoyMajor general
Roy Geiger
(1885–1947)
Acting
[c]
18 June 194523 June 19455 days  United States Marine Corps
 
Stilwell, JosephGeneral
Joseph Stilwell
(1883–1946)
Acting
[d]
23 June 194531 July 194538 days  United States Army
2
 
Stilwell, JosephGeneral
Joseph Stilwell
(1883–1946)
[d]
31 July 194516 October 194577 days  United States Army
N/A
 
Wallace, FredMajor general
Fred Clute Wallace
(1887–1959)
Commanding General, Island Command Okinawa
June 194523 April 194610 months  United States Army
3
 
Lawson, LawrenceBrigadier general
Lawrence A. Lawson
(1897–1951)
17 October 194529 December 194573 days  United States Army
4
 
Hodson, FremontBrigadier general
Fremont Byron Hodson Sr.
(1894–1974)
30 December 194526 February 194658 days  United States Army
5
 
Donovan, LeoMajor general
Leo Donovan
(1895–1950)
27 February 194621 May 194683 days  United States Army
6
 
Hayden, FrederickBrigadier general
Frederic Lord Hayden
(1901–1969)
24 May 194611 May 19481 year, 353 days  United States Army
7
 
Eagles, WilliamMajor general
William W. Eagles
(1895–1988)
12 May 194830 September 19491 year, 141 days  United States Army
8
 
Sheetz, JosefMajor general
Josef R. Sheetz
(1895–1992)
1 October 194921 July 1950293 days  United States Army
9
 
McClure, RobertMajor general
Robert B. McClure
(1896–1973)
28 July 19506 December 1950131 days  United States Army
 
Sherman, HarryBrigadier general
Harry B. Sherman
(1894–1974)
Acting
6 December 19509 December 19503 days  United States Army
10
 
Beightler, RobertMajor general
Robert S. Beightler
(1892–1978)
9 December 195015 December 19506 days  United States Army

United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands (USCAR, 1950–1972) edit

Governors and Commanders-in-Chief, Far East Command (in Tokyo) edit

No. Portrait Governor Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch
1
 
MacArthur, DouglasGeneral
Douglas MacArthur
(1880–1964)
[e]
15 December 195011 April 1951[f]117 days  United States Army
2
 
Ridgway, MatthewGeneral
Matthew Ridgway
(1895–1993)
[e]
11 April 195112 May 19521 year, 31 days  United States Army
3
 
Clark, MarkGeneral
Mark W. Clark
(1896–1984)
12 May 19527 October 19531 year, 148 days  United States Army
4
 
Hull, JohnGeneral
John E. Hull
(1895–1975)
7 October 19531 April 19551 year, 176 days  United States Army
5
 
Taylor, MaxwellGeneral
Maxwell D. Taylor
(1901–1987)
1 April 19555 June 195565 days  United States Army
6
 
Lemnitzer, LymanGeneral
Lyman Lemnitzer
(1899–1988)
5 June 195530 June 19572 years, 25 days  United States Army

Deputy governors and Commanding Generals, Ryukyu Islands Command (in Naha) edit

No. Portrait Deputy Governor Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch
1
 
Beightler, RobertMajor general
Robert S. Beightler
(1892–1978)
15 December 195010 May 1951146 days  United States Army
 
Sherman, HarryBrigadier general
Harry B. Sherman
(1894–1974)
Acting
10 May 19517 August 195189 days  United States Army
(1)
 
Beightler, RobertMajor general
Robert S. Beightler
(1892–1978)
8 August 195116 December 19521 year, 130 days  United States Army
2
 
Lewis, JamesBrigadier general
James Malcolm Lewis
(1898–1954)
18 December 19522 January 195315 days  United States Army
3
 
Ogden, DavidLieutenant general
David Ayres Depue Ogden
(1897–1969)
3 January 19534 March 19552 years, 60 days  United States Army
4
 
Moore, JamesLieutenant general
James Edward Moore
(1902–1986)
5 March 19553 July 19572 years, 120 days  United States Army

High Commissioners edit

No. Portrait High Commissioner Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch
1
 
Moore, JamesLieutenant general
James Edward Moore
(1902–1986)
4 July 195730 April 1958300 days  United States Army
2
 
Booth, DonaldLieutenant general
Donald Prentice Booth
(1902–1993)
1 May 195812 February 19612 years, 287 days  United States Army
3
 
Caraway, PaulLieutenant general
Paul Caraway
(1905–1985)
16 February 196131 July 19643 years, 166 days  United States Army
4
 
Watson, AlbertLieutenant general
Albert Watson II
(1909–1993)
1 August 196431 October 19662 years, 91 days  United States Army
5
 
Unger, FerdinandLieutenant general
Ferdinand Thomas Unger
(1914–1999)
2 November 196628 January 19681 year, 87 days  United States Army
6
 
Lampert, JamesLieutenant general
James Benjamin Lampert
(1914–1978)
28 January 196814 May 19724 years, 107 days  United States Army

Civil Administrators edit

No. Portrait Civil Administrator Took office Left office Time in office
1
 
Burger, VonnaVonna F. Burger
(1902–1999)
June 195520 June 19594 years
2
 
Ondrick, JohnJohn G. Ondrick
(1906–1974)
1 July 1959May 19622 years, 10 months
3
 
McCune, ShannonShannon Boyd-Bailey McCune
(1913–1993)
18 July 19628 February 19641 year, 205 days
4
 
Warner, GeraldGerald Warner
(1907–1989)
11 February 196410 July 19673 years, 149 days
5
 
Carpenter, StanleyStanley Sherman Carpenter
(1917–1982)
15 July 196715 August 19692 years, 31 days
6
 
Fearey, RobertRobert A. Fearey
(1918–2004)
21 August 196912 May 19722 years, 265 days

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Article 3 of the Treaty of San Francisco: "Japan will concur in any proposal of the United States to the United Nations to place under its trusteeship system, with the United States as the sole administering authority, Nansei Shoto south of 29° north latitude (including the Ryukyu Islands and the Daitō Islands), Nanpo Shoto south of Sofu Gan (including the Bonin Islands, Rosario Island and the Volcano Islands) and Parece Vela and Marcus Island. Pending the making of such a proposal and affirmative action thereon, the United States will have the right to exercise all and any powers of administration, legislation, and jurisdiction over the territory and inhabitants of these islands, including their territorial waters."
  2. ^ Commander of the Tenth Army; killed in action in the Battle of Okinawa.
  3. ^ Commander of the III Amphibious Corps; assumed the command of the Tenth Army upon the death of Buckner.
  4. ^ a b Commander of the Tenth Army.
  5. ^ a b Simultaneously served as SCAP.
  6. ^ Relieved of command by President Harry S. Truman.

References edit

  1. ^ . MLIT (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) (in Japanese). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. 22 August 2015. Archived from the original (website) on 13 November 2007. Retrieved 9 August 2019. MILT classification 6,852 islands(main islands: 5 islands, remote islands: 6,847 islands)
  2. ^ "Records of U.S. Occupation Headquarters, World War II". National Archives. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. 1995. Retrieved 28 July 2019. 260.12 Records of the U.S. Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands (USCAR) 1945–72
  3. ^ "Agreement between the United States of America and Japan Concerning the Ryukyu Islands and Daito Islands". United States Treaties and Other International Agreements, Volume 23, Part 1. 23. US Department of State: 449. 1973. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Okinawa and Ryukyu Islands". worldstatesmen.org. B. Cahoon. Retrieved 28 July 2019.

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This article lists the U S governors of the Ryukyu Islands Japanese 琉球諸島 Hepburn Ryukyu shotō Okinawan 琉球 ルーチュー Ruuchuu an archipelago of Japanese islands within Kagoshima and Okinawa prefectures centered on the Okinawa Islands and its main island Okinawa the smallest and least populated of the five Japanese home islands 1 U S governor of the Ryukyu Islands琉球列島のアメリカ知事 Ryukyu rettō no Amerika chiji Seal of High Commissioner of the Ryukyu IslandsLongest servingLTG James Benjamin Lampert28 January 1968 14 May 1972United States Department of WarUnited States Department of DefenseTypeMilitary governorStatusSenior most officer of military occupationMember ofUSMGR 1945 1950 USCAR 1950 1972 SeatNaha OkinawaTerm lengthNo fixed termConstituting instrumentTreaty of San Francisco Formal establishment a PrecursorGovernor of Okinawa PrefectureFormation1 April 1945 79 years ago 1945 04 01 First holderLTG Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr Final holderLTG James Benjamin LampertAbolished14 May 1972 51 years ago 1972 05 14 SuccessionGovernor of Okinawa Prefecture The list encompasses the period of U S occupation from the start of the Battle of Okinawa in 1945 until the return of the islands to Japanese sovereignty in 1972 in accordance with the 1971 Okinawa Reversion Agreement 2 3 Contents 1 Officeholders 1 1 United States Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands USMGR 1945 1950 1 1 1 Military Governors 1 2 United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands USCAR 1950 1972 1 2 1 Governors and Commanders in Chief Far East Command in Tokyo 1 2 2 Deputy governors and Commanding Generals Ryukyu Islands Command in Naha 1 2 3 High Commissioners 1 2 4 Civil Administrators 2 See also 3 Notes 4 ReferencesOfficeholders editSource 4 denotes people who died in office United States Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands USMGR 1945 1950 edit Main article United States Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands Military Governors edit No Portrait Governor Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch1 nbsp Buckner Simon Lieutenant generalSimon Bolivar Buckner Jr 1886 1945 b 1 April 194518 June 1945 78 days nbsp United States Army nbsp Geiger Roy Major generalRoy Geiger 1885 1947 Acting c 18 June 194523 June 19455 days nbsp United States Marine Corps nbsp Stilwell Joseph GeneralJoseph Stilwell 1883 1946 Acting d 23 June 194531 July 194538 days nbsp United States Army 2 nbsp Stilwell Joseph GeneralJoseph Stilwell 1883 1946 d 31 July 194516 October 194577 days nbsp United States Army N A nbsp Wallace Fred Major generalFred Clute Wallace 1887 1959 Commanding General Island Command OkinawaJune 194523 April 194610 months nbsp United States Army 3 nbsp Lawson Lawrence Brigadier generalLawrence A Lawson 1897 1951 17 October 194529 December 194573 days nbsp United States Army 4 nbsp Hodson Fremont Brigadier generalFremont Byron Hodson Sr 1894 1974 30 December 194526 February 194658 days nbsp United States Army 5 nbsp Donovan Leo Major generalLeo Donovan 1895 1950 27 February 194621 May 194683 days nbsp United States Army 6 nbsp Hayden Frederick Brigadier generalFrederic Lord Hayden 1901 1969 24 May 194611 May 19481 year 353 days nbsp United States Army 7 nbsp Eagles William Major generalWilliam W Eagles 1895 1988 12 May 194830 September 19491 year 141 days nbsp United States Army 8 nbsp Sheetz Josef Major generalJosef R Sheetz 1895 1992 1 October 194921 July 1950293 days nbsp United States Army 9 nbsp McClure Robert Major generalRobert B McClure 1896 1973 28 July 19506 December 1950131 days nbsp United States Army nbsp Sherman Harry Brigadier generalHarry B Sherman 1894 1974 Acting6 December 19509 December 19503 days nbsp United States Army 10 nbsp Beightler Robert Major generalRobert S Beightler 1892 1978 9 December 195015 December 19506 days nbsp United States Army United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands USCAR 1950 1972 edit Main article United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands Governors and Commanders in Chief Far East Command in Tokyo edit Main articles Far East Command United States and United States Forces Japan No Portrait Governor Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch1 nbsp MacArthur Douglas GeneralDouglas MacArthur 1880 1964 e 15 December 195011 April 1951 f 117 days nbsp United States Army 2 nbsp Ridgway Matthew GeneralMatthew Ridgway 1895 1993 e 11 April 195112 May 19521 year 31 days nbsp United States Army 3 nbsp Clark Mark GeneralMark W Clark 1896 1984 12 May 19527 October 19531 year 148 days nbsp United States Army 4 nbsp Hull John GeneralJohn E Hull 1895 1975 7 October 19531 April 19551 year 176 days nbsp United States Army 5 nbsp Taylor Maxwell GeneralMaxwell D Taylor 1901 1987 1 April 19555 June 195565 days nbsp United States Army 6 nbsp Lemnitzer Lyman GeneralLyman Lemnitzer 1899 1988 5 June 195530 June 19572 years 25 days nbsp United States Army Deputy governors and Commanding Generals Ryukyu Islands Command in Naha edit No Portrait Deputy Governor Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch1 nbsp Beightler Robert Major generalRobert S Beightler 1892 1978 15 December 195010 May 1951146 days nbsp United States Army nbsp Sherman Harry Brigadier generalHarry B Sherman 1894 1974 Acting10 May 19517 August 195189 days nbsp United States Army 1 nbsp Beightler Robert Major generalRobert S Beightler 1892 1978 8 August 195116 December 19521 year 130 days nbsp United States Army 2 nbsp Lewis James Brigadier generalJames Malcolm Lewis 1898 1954 18 December 19522 January 195315 days nbsp United States Army 3 nbsp Ogden David Lieutenant generalDavid Ayres Depue Ogden 1897 1969 3 January 19534 March 19552 years 60 days nbsp United States Army 4 nbsp Moore James Lieutenant generalJames Edward Moore 1902 1986 5 March 19553 July 19572 years 120 days nbsp United States Army High Commissioners edit No Portrait High Commissioner Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch1 nbsp Moore James Lieutenant generalJames Edward Moore 1902 1986 4 July 195730 April 1958300 days nbsp United States Army 2 nbsp Booth Donald Lieutenant generalDonald Prentice Booth 1902 1993 1 May 195812 February 19612 years 287 days nbsp United States Army 3 nbsp Caraway Paul Lieutenant generalPaul Caraway 1905 1985 16 February 196131 July 19643 years 166 days nbsp United States Army 4 nbsp Watson Albert Lieutenant generalAlbert Watson II 1909 1993 1 August 196431 October 19662 years 91 days nbsp United States Army 5 nbsp Unger Ferdinand Lieutenant generalFerdinand Thomas Unger 1914 1999 2 November 196628 January 19681 year 87 days nbsp United States Army 6 nbsp Lampert James Lieutenant generalJames Benjamin Lampert 1914 1978 28 January 196814 May 19724 years 107 days nbsp United States Army Civil Administrators edit No Portrait Civil Administrator Took office Left office Time in office1 nbsp Burger Vonna Vonna F Burger 1902 1999 June 195520 June 19594 years 2 nbsp Ondrick John John G Ondrick 1906 1974 1 July 1959May 19622 years 10 months 3 nbsp McCune Shannon Shannon Boyd Bailey McCune 1913 1993 18 July 19628 February 19641 year 205 days 4 nbsp Warner Gerald Gerald Warner 1907 1989 11 February 196410 July 19673 years 149 days 5 nbsp Carpenter Stanley Stanley Sherman Carpenter 1917 1982 15 July 196715 August 19692 years 31 days 6 nbsp Fearey Robert Robert A Fearey 1918 2004 21 August 196912 May 19722 years 265 daysSee also editHistory of the Ryukyu Islands Government of the Ryukyu Islands the body of Okinawan self governance from 1952 1972 List of governors of the Nanpō IslandsNotes edit Article 3 of the Treaty of San Francisco Japan will concur in any proposal of the United States to the United Nations to place under its trusteeship system with the United States as the sole administering authority Nansei Shoto south of 29 north latitude including the Ryukyu Islands and the Daitō Islands Nanpo Shoto south of Sofu Gan including the Bonin Islands Rosario Island and the Volcano Islands and Parece Vela and Marcus Island Pending the making of such a proposal and affirmative action thereon the United States will have the right to exercise all and any powers of administration legislation and jurisdiction over the territory and inhabitants of these islands including their territorial waters Commander of the Tenth Army killed in action in the Battle of Okinawa Commander of the III Amphibious Corps assumed the command of the Tenth Army upon the death of Buckner a b Commander of the Tenth Army a b Simultaneously served as SCAP Relieved of command by President Harry S Truman References edit 離島とは 島の基礎知識 what is a remote island MLIT Ministry of Land Infrastructure Transport and Tourism in Japanese Ministry of Land Infrastructure Transport and Tourism 22 August 2015 Archived from the original website on 13 November 2007 Retrieved 9 August 2019 MILT classification 6 852 islands main islands 5 islands remote islands 6 847 islands Records of U S Occupation Headquarters World War II National Archives U S National Archives and Records Administration 1995 Retrieved 28 July 2019 260 12 Records of the U S Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands USCAR 1945 72 Agreement between the United States of America and Japan Concerning the Ryukyu Islands and Daito Islands United States Treaties and Other International Agreements Volume 23 Part 1 23 US Department of State 449 1973 Retrieved 28 July 2019 Okinawa and Ryukyu Islands worldstatesmen org B Cahoon Retrieved 28 July 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of U S governors of the Ryukyu Islands amp oldid 1183819593, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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