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Major General John Liu Fugh was the first Asian American to attain general officer status in the US Army. He was of Manchu descent. He was the 33rd Judge ...
John Fugh

John Fugh

American advocate
Major General John Liu Fugh was the first Asian American to attain general officer status in the US Army. He was of Manchu descent. He was the 33rd Judge Advocate General of the US Army. Wikipedia
Born: September 12, 1934, Beijing, China
Died: May 11, 2010 (age 75 years), Bethesda, MD
Parents: Philip Fugh
Rank: Major General
Service/branch: United States Army
Years of service: 1961–1993

When Major General Fugh retired from active duty in 1993, he was the top lawyer in the Army and one of only two Chinese-Americans to reach two-star rank. This ...
First Chinese American General Officer in the U.S. Army. John L. Fugh, the Committee's fourth Chairman (2006-2009), died of a heart attack on May 11.
Born in Beijing, major general John L. Fugh served as the first Chinese-American general officer of the U.S. Army. He was also the first minority to serve ...
May 28, 2024 · On Aug. 1, 1984, Fugh was promoted to brigadier general, becoming the first Chinese American flag officer in the U.S. Army. In 1991, after ...
Jan 15, 2008 · John L. Fugh was born in Beijing, China. He was 15 when he migrated to the United States with his family. General Fugh was The Judge Advocate ...
In honor of MG John Fugh, the first U.S. Army Chinese-American general officer and The Judge Advocate General from 1991-1993, CLAMO and the NSLD hosted the ...
Jul 21, 2020 · Mrs. June Chung Fugh, who faithfully served our Army and Corps with her husband, Major General John L. Fugh, The Judge Advocate General from 1991 to 1993.
Fugh was born in and grew up in Peking (now Beijing), China in 1934. Fugh's family was related to Chinese royalty, giving them higher social status. His father, ...
John Liu Fugh was born Fu Liu-ren on September 12, 1934, in Peking, now Beijing, China.3 The Fugh family was related to Chinese royalty by blood, which meant ...