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October 2, 2025 27 mins

On this episode of Our American Stories, before Henry Fonda became one of Hollywood’s most beloved actors, he answered a very different kind of calling: service to his country in World War II. From the Broadway stage to the silver screen, Fonda’s career was already on the rise when he enlisted in the U.S. Navy at the height of the war. He put acting on hold to serve aboard a destroyer in the Pacific Theater, earning a Bronze Star for his actions during combat. As part of our Hollywood Goes to War series, Roger McGrath shares the story.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is Lee Habib and this is our American Stories,
and we tell stories about everything here on this show,
including yours. Send them to Ouramerican Stories dot com. They're
some of our favorites. We love to tell stories about
movies and the culture. We also love telling stories about history,
and this combines both elements beautifully. It's time for another

(00:33):
one of our Roger McGrath's Hollywood Goes to Wars stories.
We've done a number of them. Go to our website
and do a search for Jimmy Stewart's and so many more.
McGrath is the author of Gunfighters, Hollyman and Vigilantes, Violence
on the Frontier. A US marine and former history professor
at UCLA, Doctor McGrath has appeared on numerous History Channel

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documentaries and is a regular contributor for US. Here at
Our American Story, here's Roger McGrath with the story of
Henry Fonda.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Henry find That was one of the greatest actors of
Hollywood's Gold in the Age, appearing in nearly fifty movies
in the legendary years of the nineteen thirties, forties, and fifties.
He would add thirty five more movies in the nineteen
sixties and seventies. In nineteen forty he was nominated for
Best Actor for his role as Tom Joad in the

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Grapes of Wrath, and then forty one years later won
the Oscar for Best Actor for his role as Norman
Thayer in On Golden Pond. Find that played a wide
variety of characters in films of many different genres, including
several that are considered classics. Drums along the Mohawk, Young

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Mister Lincoln, The Grapes of Wrath, The ox Bow Incident,
Ford a Batchee, Twelve Angry Men, Mister Roberts, The Longest Day.
He was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of
Fame in nineteen sixty. Henry Fonda is born in Grand Island, Nebraska,

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in nineteen five to William Fonda and his wife HERBERTA.
Young Henry is of Dutch, English, Scottish, and German descent.
Most of his ancestors were here in America before the Revolution.
In nineteen six, the family moves to Omaha. His sister
Eriot is born in nineteen eight and his second sister, Jane,

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in nineteen nine. His family's close knit and raised in
the Christian science faith. His father has a successful printing business.
Fonda is a good swimmer and runner, but spends much
of his spare time drawing and making models. Like so
many young boys of his era, he becomes a boy scout.

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By the time he graduates high school, he has grown
to more than six foot one, but then as a
rail He goes off to the University of Minnesota to
major in journalism, but works too part time jobs to
support himself and has little time to study or sleep.
After completing two years, he tires of the grind and

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returns to Omah. Dorothy Brando, a friend of his mother's,
urges Fonda to audition for the part of a teenager
in a play put on by the Omaha Community Playhouse.
Fonda gives it a try and is cast in the role.
More plays, more roles follow, and Fonda becomes determined to

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make acting his profession. Dorothy Brando, and experienced actress on
the stage, continues to mentor Fonda. Dorothy will later mentor
her own son, Marlon Brando. In nineteen twenty, Fonda heads
east and joins the Uth University Players in Massachusetts. In

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nineteen thirty one, he marries another of the players, Margaret Sullivan,
who becomes the first of five successive missus Fonda's. In
nineteen thirty two, Margaret heads to New York City for
a role as a female lead in a major stage production,
and Fonda follows. However, the couple are soon divorced, and

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Fonda struggles finding parts. To save money, he shares a
small apartment with the writer Josh Logan and another aspiring actor,
James Stewart. Hank Fonda and Jimmy Stewart are alike in
many ways, both from middle class families in America's heartland,

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both tall and thin and boyish looking, and both passionate
about acting. Politically, though they mostly disagree, Fonda is a
solid Democrat and Stuart is a staunch Republican. Work on
the Broadway stage picks up for both of them during

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nineteen thirty three. In nineteen thirty four, and both catch
the eye of Hollywood scouts. Fonda arrives in Hollywood in
nineteen thirty five to take the role of the male
lead in The Farmer Takes a Wife. Fonda has played
the same part in the stage play if the same

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name on Broadway, so he is well prepared for the
movie role. What he isn't well prepared for is the
money he is suddenly making three thousand dollars a week.
And this is in the depths of the Great Depression,
when fifty dollars a week is considered good money for

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a professional. Stewart also arrives in Hollywood in nineteen thirty five.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
To make his first movie.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
Soon, Fonda and Stuart are renting a house together and
dating all the young starlets they can. From nearly starving
in a small apartment in New York, they are now
living it up in a large home in an upscale neighborhood.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
And you've been listening to Roger McGrath tell the story
of Henry Fonda, and my goodness, what a roommate to
have each of them. And what are the odds that
Jimmy Stewart and Henry Fonda would share, Well, let's just
say share a very small shelter because times were tight
back when they moved to New York and were aspiring actors.
When we come back, more of this remarkable life story

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a part of our Hollywood Goes to War series here
on our American Stories, Henry Fonda's story continued, Folks, if

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and with Roger McGrath telling the story of Henry Fonda

(08:16):
as a part of our Hollywood Goes to War continuing series.
Let's pick up when we last left off. Here's McGrath.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
Fonda arrives in Hollywood in nineteen thirty five to take
the role of the male lead in The Farmer.

Speaker 3 (08:32):
Takes a Wife.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
What he isn't well prepared for is the money he
is suddenly making three thousand dollars a week. And this
is in the depths of the Great Depression, when fifty
dollars a week is considered good money for a professional.
Jimmy Stewart also arrives in Hollywood in nineteen thirty five

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to make his first movie. Soon Fonda and Stuart are
reading house together there and dating all the young starlets
they can. Fonda appears in two more movies in nineteen
thirty five, and then in three movies in nineteen thirty six.
It's in nineteen thirty six that he marries his second wife,

(09:16):
Francis Seymour, who will give birth to Fonda's daughter Jane
and his son Peter. Nineteen thirty seven and thirty eight
see Fonda in nine more movies. His fame grows and
the money rolls.

Speaker 3 (09:30):
In, but the best is yet to come.

Speaker 2 (09:34):
In nineteen thirty nine, Fond the plays Frank James in
the movie Jesse James to her own Power plays Jesse.
Although the movie takes quite a few liberties with the
real story of the outlaw brothers, it's a box office smash.
It's also in nineteen thirty nine that find the place
Abraham Lincoln in Young Man Lincoln, directed by John Ford.

Speaker 3 (09:59):
The movie is another hit.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
Fonda stars and still another john Ford hit. In nineteen
thirty nine, Drums Along the Mohawk, set in New York's
Moawk Valley, during the Revolutionary War. Fonda gives another great performance,
which includes one of the greatest escapes in movie history
when he runs for his life from a band of
Indian warriors. Fonda's movies in nineteen forty include still another

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john Ford smash's success, The Grapes of Wrath. Fonda is
nominated for Best Actor for portraying Tom Joad. He's on
top of his game and stars in three more movies
in nineteen forty including the Return of Frank James. It's
three movies for Fonda in nineteen forty one and seven

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in nineteen forty two, including the critically acclaimed The ox
Bow Incident. The United States is now in World War Two,
and Fonda begins thinking about enlisting the director he has
worked with so successfully. John Ford is already serving in
the Navy and was wounded in the Battle of Midway.

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Fonda's good friend Jimmy Stewart is already a pilot in
the Army Air Corps. The last movie Fonda makes in
nineteen forty two, The Immortal Surgeon, which will be released
in nineteen forty three, as Fonda in the role of
the Canadian serving in the British Army in North Africa,
who has transformed from a diffident and shy young man

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into a war hero acting in the movie, convinces Fonda
to quit Hollywood, declaring I don't want to be in
a fake war in a studio, and he enlists in
the Navy during the fall of nineteen forty two. Fonda
excels in Navy boot camp and upon graduation, is sent

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to quartermaster school. In May nineteen forty three, he graduates
in the top five percent of his quartermaster class. He's
now recommended for a commission. While his paperwork is being processed,
He's assigned as Quartermaster third class to the destroyer the
USS Saturdley, which is fresh out of a shipyard.

Speaker 3 (12:23):
In Tacoma, Washington.

Speaker 2 (12:25):
Saturdley's sea trials take her from Puget Sound to San Diego.
After a week in San Diego, orders arrive for Fonda,
telling him to report for commissioning in New York. Fonda
can fly or take a train to New York, but
instead he stays aboard Saturday, which is set to sail
through the Panama Canal and on to Norfolk, Virginia. He

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doesn't want to leave Saturday, a Quartermaster short, and he
reckons he can use more experience at sea. After Saturday
arrives at Norfolk, Fonda takes a train to New York
and reports to Naval Headquarters. He's discharged as an enlisted
man and then sworn in as a lieutenant junior grade

(13:10):
equivalent to a first lieutenant in the Marines or Army.
He is soon ordered to the Naval Air Station at Anacostia, Washington,
d C. To make training films. Fua is terribly upset
he didn't leave Hollywood to make films for the Navy.
Fonda's commanding officer, who is stuck behind the desk himself,

(13:32):
empathizes with the Lieutenant JG and cuts orders for Fonda
to be trained in air combat intelligence at the Naval
Air Station quantcet Point, Rhode Island. Fana enjoys both his
training at quantt Point and his classmates. For the most part,
they are an older and well educated group. Many of

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them come from the professional ranks in civilian life. There's
a district attorney, judge, and a mayor among those training.
Fonda and the others spend hours learning coding, photo analysis,
an enemy plane, and ship identification. After completing his training
as an Air Combat Intelligence Officer or ECI officer for short,

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Fonda is sent to Pearl Harbor. He now goes through
a course in anti submarine warfare at Kanioe before being
assigned to the USS. Curtis, a seaplane tender, is currently
at quadulan attoll in the Marshall Islands. In May nineteen
forty four, Fonda flies to Quadulin, wrested from the Japanese

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in February, and becomes a member of Curtis's complement of
one hundred officers and more than one thousand men. Most
of them are veterans of the attack on Pearl Harbor
and battles in the Solomon, Gilbert and Marshall Islands. Fonda
assumes duties as an assistant ACI officer. He's finally in

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a forward area and he's eager sea action. He soon
will curt of sales to any we talk, also recently
taken from the Japanese, and begins preparing for the American
invasion of the Marianas. Some twelve hundred miles to the west.
A General quarter's alarm goes off and find a racist

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to his battle station, thinking he's in for his first action,
but nothing materializes. The alarm will go off several times
over the next several weeks with the reports of Japanese
subs or airplanes.

Speaker 3 (15:40):
In the area.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
Curtis is responsible for servicing, resupplying, and if needed, repairing
the PBY Catalina seaplane. This means that PBY can range
far and wide without worrying about a land base. Most
important for an air combat in intelligence officer such as
Henry Fonda, the PBY pilots bring back photographs of Japanese

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ships and Japanese installations on various islands. The photos have
to be analyzed and the pilots have to be debriefed.
The intelligence is then forwarded the fleet headquarters. The base
of work for Curtis increases with the American invasion of
the Mariana Islands, beginning with Saipan in June nineteen forty

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four and followed by Guam and Tinian in July. By
August twelve, Curtis is anchored at Saipan. A few months later,
Tokyo Rose mentions Curtis in one of her broadcasts and
says the actor Henry Fonda is aboard. She promises that
Japanese forces are on their way to sink this ship.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
And you've been listening to Roger McGrath tell the story
of Henry Fonda, and my goodness, right in the middle
of one of the most prolific careers in Hollywood history,
including an Oscar nomination, motion picture box office successes, working
with the greatest director of his time, John Ford, something
starts to bug him. His pals, and that's Jimmy Stewart

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and John Ford were both serving. Ford got wounded and
his time spent.

Speaker 3 (17:18):
In the Navy.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
At midway, Jimmy Stewart had volunteered for perhaps the most
dangerous activity you could imagine, and that was joining the
Army Air Corps. The call to duty called Henry Fonda hard.
And when we come back more of this remarkable story,
a part of our Hollywood Goes to War series, the
story of Henry Fonda going to war here on our

(17:41):
American story. And we continue with our American stories. Let's

(18:10):
pick up with Roger McGrath. It's August forty four. Henry
Fonda's ship Curtis is anchored at Saipan. A few months later,
Tokyo Rose mentions Curtis in one of her broadcasts and
says that actor Henry Fonda is a board. He promises
that Japanese forces are on their way to sink the ship.

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Here's McGrath.

Speaker 2 (18:34):
Sure enough. A few days later, Curtis is attacked by
Japanese planes. Fonda is at his battle station to witness it.
A pilot of one of the planes decides on a
kamikazi attack and dives is plane directly at Curtis. Fire
from the Many Goods of Curtis sen the Japanese plane

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crashing into the sea, but not before it misses the
ship by near twenty five yards. The next day, Fonda
and two young sailors don diving gear and swim down
to the wrecked Japanese plane. They find the plane upside
down on the ocean floor, the Japanese pilot and his

(19:15):
bambedeir still strapped into their seats. Fonda retrieves the pilot's
flight log, maps and several other items. Backboard Curtis, Fonda
pours over the recovered items and determines that the plane
flew from Pagan Island, which lies some two hundred miles
north of Saipan. The intel is radioed the fleet headquarters

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and airstrikes are immediately launched against pagan Japanese submarines are
in ever present danger. Occasionally their radio transmissions are intercepted
and decoded. This enables Fonda and other ACEI officers to
attempt to plot a course for a Japanese sub and

(20:02):
devise a search pattern. Fonda strikes gold when his estimated
location for a Japanese sub enables Navy fighters to catch
a sub on the surface and sink it. In November
nineteen forty four, Lieutenant JG. Henry Fonda is promoted to lieutenant.

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Four months later, he is awarded a Bronze Star for
his outstanding contributions to the Navy's Mariana and Ewojima campaigns.
The citation reads, in part, for distinguishing himself by meritorious
service in connection with operations against the enemy. As an

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assistant operations officer and Air Combat Intelligence officer, he contributed
materially to the planning and execution of air operations which
effectively support the campaigns, neutralized enemy installations on nearby enemy
hell islands and actolls, and which subsequently developed into search

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missions in Empire waters and strikes on the Japanese mainland.
His keen intelligence untiring energy and conscientious application to duty
were in a large measure responsible for a successful contribution
to the Central Pacific campaign. In March nineteen forty five,

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Fonda is transferred from his billet aboard Curtis to serve
on the staff of Admiral John Hoover on Guam. Hoover's
the Commander Central Pacific Forward Area and is responsible for
support of fleet operations with island based aircraft. Hoover had
used Curtis as his flagship, and now he shifts his

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flag to the Navy base at Appra Harbor on Guam.
The move ashore may have saved Fonda's life. While in
the waters off Okinawa in June nineteen forty five, a
kamikaze scores a direct hit on Curtis and thirty five
of Fonda's old shipmates are killed in twenty one wounded.

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Lieutenant Fonda continues his excellent contributions, as confirmed by his
officer's fitness report from March to August nineteen forty five.
Fonda is rated in the top ten percent in every
category the rating. Officer, Commander lyle Kepke says Lieutenant Fonda

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performed all his duties in an outstanding manner. His pleasing personality,
his ability to work with others, his intelligence, his untiring endurance,
and willingness made him a superior ear combat intelligence officer
while attached to this command. Early in August nineteen forty five,

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Fonda flies with Commander Kepke from Guam Titinian to meet
the pilots and crews of the B twenty Nines who
will drop the Adam bombs on Japan in to be
briefed on the operation. Fonda doesn't know exactly what these
bombs are, but he is told their effects will be devastating.
On August six, a noo La Gay commanded by Paul

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Tibbetts drops an Adam Baum on Roshima, and on August nine,
box Car commanded by Charles Sweeney, drops an Adam Baum
on Nagasaki. The next day, Lieutenant Fonda receives orders to
report to the Naval Director of Public Information in Washington, DC.

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Fonda's war is over. He spends one month in Washington
and then is ordered to Los Angeles for separation from
active duty. He spends six weeks on leave as his
home in Brentwood, and then is formerly separated in November
nineteen forty five. In nineteen forty six, Henry Fonda is

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back making movies, appearing as Wyatt Earp in john Ford's
My Darling Clementine. Find The's movie making pace picks up
with three movies in nineteen forty seven and two in
nineteen forty eight, including the john Ford classic Fort Apache,
in which find The plays an authoritarian cavalry officer. Fonder

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will appear in several dozen more movies in the nineteen fifties, sixties,
and seventies, playing military officers several times, including his role
as Lieutenant j G. Doug Roberts in another john Ford classic,
Mister Roberts. Although find That opposes sending American troops to Vietnam,

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he nonetheless goes on a USO two of South Vietnam
in nineteen sixty seven.

Speaker 3 (25:03):
He thinks it's important to boost.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
The morale of the troops the war is not their fault.
Opposing the war but supporting the troops later leads to
a temporary falling out with his daughter Jane, who makes
an ill advised trip to North Vietnam and his photographs
sitting in an anti aircraft gun and placement with Envy
troops Fonda calls are foolish and frivolous. Most people today

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probably think of Henry Fonda only as one of Hollywood's
iconic movie stars and don't know they turned his back
on Hollywood and the fame and fortune that were his
to join the US Navy during World War Two and
serve in the Pacific. Henry Fonda was awarded an Oscar

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for Best Actor, but he also was awarded a Bronze
Star for meritorious service.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
And great work on the piece as always by Greg
and his special thanks to Roger McGrath as always author
of Gunfighters and Vigilantes, a former UCLA professor, and always
a US Marine. And my goodness, I wonder which stood
higher up on his mantle, the Bronze Star or the Oscar.
He'd been nominated for an Oscar in nineteen forty for

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John Ford's epic The Grapes of Wrath, but he won
the Oscar forty years later, starring in a film with
his daughter Jane called On Golden Pond. If you ever
get a chance, rented it still works, It still plays.
That he went to support the troops on the USO
Tour while being against the war is just how classy

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Henry Fonda was, and how sensible he was. The boys
didn't choose the war. They were just well representing their country.
The story of Henry Fonda part of our Hollywood Goes
to War series. Here on our American Stories
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