One of Japan’s most skilled fliers, Fuchida (1902–1976) commanded the air attack against Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and was the last to leave the battle area. After World War II, Fuchida converted to Christianity and became a nondenominational preacher, traveling frequently to America and later becoming a U.S. citizen. Matte finish 2.25 x 3 portrait of Fuchida in suit and tie signed in blue fountain pen. Accompanied by four colorful 5.5 x 3.5 postcards from Japanese soldiers mentioning various topics including a stay in a military hospital, three poems about sharpening the sword, undergoing training, and a patriotic message. In overall fine condition. RRAuction COA.