Kan Tagami
Kan Tagami is a Millitary Intergent Service Veteran who served as personal interpreter-aide to General Douglas MacArthur during the Occupation of Japan following World War II.
Updated 2005
Stories from This Author
Recollections of the Japanese Occupation
May 1, 2005 • Kan Tagami
For nearly five years, from late 1946 until his firing by President Truman in April 1951, I had the privilege of serving as personal interpreter-aide to the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers in Japan, General Douglas MacArthur. It was an eventful time, a period that was crucial to the recovery of a nation devastated by war, economic hardship, and military tyranny. The work done by MacArthur, and by all who served in the Occupation, was critical in rebuilding Japan, …