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] ).
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
Source: [ 4]
† denotes people who died in office.
United States Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands (USMGR, 1945–1950)
Military Governors
No.
Portrait
Governor
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 Buckner, Simon Lieutenant general Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr. (1886–1945) [ b] 1 April 1945 18 June 1945 † 78 days United States Army
– Geiger, Roy Major general Roy Geiger (1885–1947) Acting [ c] 18 June 1945 23 June 1945 5 days United States Marine Corps
– Stilwell, Joseph General Joseph Stilwell (1883–1946) Acting [ d] 23 June 1945 31 July 1945 38 days United States Army
2 Stilwell, Joseph GeneralJoseph Stilwell (1883–1946) [ d] 31 July 1945 16 October 1945 77 days United States Army
N/A Wallace, Fred Major generalFred Clute Wallace (1887–1959) Commanding General, Island Command Okinawa June 1945 23 April 1946 10 months United States Army
3 Lawson, Lawrence Brigadier general Lawrence A. Lawson (1897–1951) 17 October 1945 29 December 1945 73 days United States Army
4 Hodson, Fremont Brigadier generalFremont Byron Hodson Sr. (1894–1974) 30 December 1945 26 February 1946 58 days United States Army
5 Donovan, Leo Major generalLeo Donovan (1895–1950) 27 February 1946 21 May 1946 83 days United States Army
6 Hayden, Frederick Brigadier generalFrederic Lord Hayden (1901–1969) 24 May 1946 11 May 1948 1 year, 353 days United States Army
7 Eagles, William Major generalWilliam W. Eagles (1895–1988) 12 May 1948 30 September 1949 1 year, 141 days United States Army
8 Sheetz, Josef Major generalJosef R. Sheetz (1895–1992) 1 October 1949 21 July 1950 293 days United States Army
9 McClure, Robert Major generalRobert B. McClure (1896–1973) 28 July 1950 6 December 1950 131 days United States Army
– Sherman, Harry Brigadier generalHarry B. Sherman (1894–1974) Acting 6 December 1950 9 December 1950 3 days United States Army
10 Beightler, Robert Major generalRobert S. Beightler (1892–1978) 9 December 1950 15 December 1950 6 days United States Army
United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands (USCAR, 1950–1972)
Governors and Commanders-in-Chief, Far East Command (in Tokyo )
No.
Portrait
Governor
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 MacArthur, Douglas General Douglas MacArthur (1880–1964) [ e] 15 December 1950 11 April 1951[ f] 117 days United States Army
2 Ridgway, Matthew GeneralMatthew Ridgway (1895–1993) [ e] 11 April 1951 12 May 1952 1 year, 31 days United States Army
3 Clark, Mark GeneralMark W. Clark (1896–1984) 12 May 1952 7 October 1953 1 year, 148 days United States Army
4 Hull, John GeneralJohn E. Hull (1895–1975) 7 October 1953 1 April 1955 1 year, 176 days United States Army
5 Taylor, Maxwell GeneralMaxwell D. Taylor (1901–1987) 1 April 1955 5 June 1955 65 days United States Army
6 Lemnitzer, Lyman GeneralLyman Lemnitzer (1899–1988) 5 June 1955 30 June 1957 2 years, 25 days United States Army
Deputy governors and Commanding Generals, Ryukyu Islands Command (in Naha )
High Commissioners
No.
Portrait
High Commissioner
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Defence branch
1 Moore, James Lieutenant general James Edward Moore (1902–1986) 4 July 1957 30 April 1958 300 days United States Army
2 Booth, Donald Lieutenant generalDonald Prentice Booth (1902–1993) 1 May 1958 12 February 1961 2 years, 287 days United States Army
3 Caraway, Paul Lieutenant generalPaul Caraway (1905–1985) 16 February 1961 31 July 1964 3 years, 166 days United States Army
4 Watson, Albert Lieutenant generalAlbert Watson II (1909–1993) 1 August 1964 31 October 1966 2 years, 91 days United States Army
5 Unger, Ferdinand Lieutenant generalFerdinand Thomas Unger (1914–1999) 2 November 1966 28 January 1968 1 year, 87 days United States Army
6 Lampert, James Lieutenant generalJames Benjamin Lampert (1914–1978) 28 January 1968 14 May 1972 4 years, 107 days United States Army
Civil Administrators
No.
Portrait
Civil Administrator
Took office
Left office
Time in office
1 Burger, Vonna Vonna F. Burger (1902–1999) June 1955 20 June 1959 4 years
2 Ondrick, John John G. Ondrick (1906–1974) 1 July 1959 May 1962 2 years, 10 months
3 McCune, Shannon Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune (1913–1993) 18 July 1962 8 February 1964 1 year, 205 days
4 Warner, Gerald Gerald Warner (1907–1989) 11 February 1964 10 July 1967 3 years, 149 days
5 Carpenter, Stanley Stanley Sherman Carpenter (1917–1982) 15 July 1967 15 August 1969 2 years, 31 days
6 Fearey, Robert Robert A. Fearey (1918–2004) 21 August 1969 12 May 1972 2 years, 265 days
See also
Notes
References
^ "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 .
USMGR (1945–50)USCAR (1950–72)
Governors and Commanders-in-Chief,Far East Command (in Tokyo ) Deputy governors and Commanding Generals, Ryukyu Islands Command (in Naha ) High Commissioners Civil Administrators
* Acting officeholder ‡ Commanding General, Island Command Okinawa