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By: Anthony Arnold
on November 13, 2025

Oscar Mike Radio – 467 – Chas Henry – Fuji Fire

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🔥 Honoring the Fallen: The 1979 Camp Fuji Fire

In this episode of Oscar Mike Radio, I had the privilege of speaking with Marine Corps veteran and journalist Chas Henry, author of Fuji Fire. Together, we revisited the 1979 Camp Fuji fire in Japan, one of the most devastating peacetime disasters in Marine Corps history.

This tragedy, triggered by a powerful typhoon, claimed the lives of several Marines and left a lasting scar on those who survived. My conversation with Chas brought this painful yet important chapter of military history to light, ensuring that the courage and sacrifice of those Marines are never forgotten.


📖 Chas Henry’s Investigative Journey

Chas took me through his in-depth investigative process behind Fuji Fire, uncovering the systemic failures that led to the disaster and exploring the leadership lessons that remain relevant today. His storytelling is both powerful and sobering, a reminder of how history can shape the standards and safety we uphold in the service today.

As we talked, it was clear that this story isn’t only about tragedy, it’s also about resilience, courage, and brotherhood, the very essence of the Marine Corps.


🫡 Lessons in Leadership and Remembrance

This conversation with Chas reminded me why preserving these stories is so important. The Marines who endured Camp Fuji displayed extraordinary strength in the face of chaos, showing true leadership and unity.

By revisiting this story, we honor not just those who were lost, but also those who carried on, the ones who rebuilt, learned, and continued to serve. It’s a testament to the eternal Semper Fidelis spirit.


🔗 Learn More

To dive deeper into this powerful story, I encourage you to visit chashenry.com/fujifire to learn more about Chas Henry’s investigative work and his dedication to honoring Marine Corps history.

Thank you, Chas, for joining me and sharing your insights, and thank you to everyone who continues to remember and honor our brothers and sisters in arms.

Semper Fidelis.

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