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In August of 1945, the British Allies accepted the surrender of Japanese troops in southern Vietnam. Lord Mountbatten, who was the Supreme Allied Commander of the Southeast Asia Command accepted the surrender, and later the French reasserted control of Saigon.
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General U.S. Grant accepted the surrender of the south at appomattox courthouse.
General McArthur and several Admirals in the Navy accepted the surrender of Japan and they signed the surrender documents with the Japanese officials on one of the US naval ships.
George Washington
General Ulysses S. Grant accepted the surrender of the south at appomattox courthouse.
For all practical purpose, the general in charge of all US military affairs, Ulysses S. Grant accepted the surrender of Robert E. Lee, the general in charge of the Army of Northern Virginia. The surrender took place at the Appomattox Court House in Virginia on April 9, 1865. It was an unconditional surrender. It took almost a month before all Southern forces learned of the surrender. Lee refused to back ideas by some Southerners to wage a guerrilla war. So none were attempted.
George Washington
Mac didn't surrender; he accepted the surrender on the USS Missouri.
On the 21st of August. General Hsiao Yi-shu, Chief of Staff of the Chinese Army Headquarters at Chihkiang in Hunan accepted the surrender.
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Yorktown, 1781