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Disclaimer: Auction House Japan only facilitates its customers in getting used cars from auction houses in Japan. Every auction House listed on our website is a separate entity of its own. Some have said cards or just officers, but where were the other normal sailors on board typically listed or were they moved off? I recall my wifes grandfather with card and surrender photo hanging who served on the Missouri in the USN. Finding ANY records of all the sailors seems impossible and I can't find this anywhere.

Jamie Bingham Mon, I have been searching for a list, I have a photo album from the driver of a General that was there, I have a document that he left in the back seat of the car after, and lots of photos of the big generals before the signing getting ready and standing around LOL, also have his order with the list of all the Generals under Macarthur and there drivers and cars, lots of cool pics of the cars too.

Nate In KC Thu, Jamie, I've wondered the same thing. I've found one photo of him on the ship. Anne Armstrong Tue, I recently came across a letter from my grandfather Charles brooks who was on board for the surrender. It was written to my grandmother celebrating the end of the war. It mentioned a man with a prosthetic leg, 2 men who were pows in Japan and the Duke of York.

I would also like a list of who were there. Alison Ackerman Thu, It was the second or third ship from the USS Missouri. We still have the letter he wrote to my grandmother where he mentioned the sun came out at the time of surrender. Richard tharp Fri, Yup, I was on board during signing and given a card with Japanese flag background with my name and somehow it disappeared over time and I think mostly it was stolen from me.

And I was first loader on quad 14 barrel 3 and Mr Caron was my gun captain and he was from Sanford Maine. First loader was the most important position on the most important anti aircraft gun as they knocked out more Kamikazis than all other anti aircraft guns put together.

The instructions of operation should be preserved for demonstrations!!!! Leonard Brodt Tue, I seem to remember my Uncle telling us that he was on The Missouri during the signing of the treaty. His name was Richard Kindness. Gail Kindness Hurley Wed, My father, who served in the Pacific, told me he was brought on board the U.

Missouri for the formal surrender in Tokyo because MacArthur wanted the height of the Americans to contrast as starkly as possible with the height of the Japanese. Is that true? Were tall men specially selected? Sheila Eby Wed, My dad said the same thing! He told me he was on board for the signing of the treaty. Stated specifically they picked the tallest for intimidation.

But he had fought the Japanese in Palau, Peleliu island, 1st Marine division and was one of 35 men in that division who left the island walking. He passed away in June at 93 and I miss him!

He never talked about his time in WWll until he turned What a wonderful dad he was and always a hero to me. Celeste Buschbacher Fri, Height and MacArthur: possibly. He did it at the surrender in Manila: ordered tallest soldiers to be there to guard Japanese General when he arrived for surrender ceremony.

All the American soldiers were very tall Chris Carola Tue, My father as US Navy officer serving in the Pacific was "invited" to be aboard the Missouri for the surrender September 2, so the family story goes.

Is there any way to verify who, specifically my father, was aboard the Missouri on that day? Tanya Richter Fri, Only those present as sailors received an attendance certificate card. My grandfather was present and received a card. The reason for the card was to prove who was actually present.

As many "stories" were passed down they were there. When actually only about were present. If someone does not have the card, they most likely were not present for the signing.

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