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Richard K. Sutherland (November 27, 1893 - June 25, 1966) was a Lieutenant General of the US Army and General MacArthur's Chief of Staff during World War II.

He served with the American Expeditionary Force[?] during World War I.

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The Japanese Surrender

At the Japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay[?] on September 2, 1945, the Canadian Colonel Cosgrave[?] signed the Japanese Peace Document[?] underneath, instead of on, the line for Canada. The Japanese drew attention to the error. General Sutherland leaned over the table and ran two strokes of his pen through the names of the four countries above the misplaced signatures and wrote them in where they belonged. The Japanese then accepted the corrected document.

Early Life

Sutherland was born in Hancock, Maryland and was the son of former US Senator Howard Sutherland[?], of West Virginia, and Etfie Harris Sutherland[?].

In 1962, he married Virginia Shaw Root[?], after the death of his first wife.

Military Career

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Decorations

Death and Burial

Sutherland died at Walter Reed Medical Center[?] and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. His funeral was held at the Fort Meyer, Virginia[?] chapel on June 29, 1966.



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