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Only three individuals held the office of High Commissioner. They were:



Frank Murphy , 1935- 1936 ;

Paul V. McNutt , 1937 - 1939 and 1945 -1946; and

Francis B. Sayre , 1939- 1942 .



Murphy had previously served as Governor-General. Sayre's tenure was interrupted by the Japanese military occupation of the islands during World War II . McNutt became the first American Ambassador to the islands after they became independent.



On January 2 , 1942, as Japanese forces entered the city of Manila , four members of the High Commissioner's staff, Elise Flahaven , George Gray , Virginia Hewlett and Margaret Pierce , lowered the American Flag that flew at the High Commissioner's headquarters, burned it and buried its ashes to prevent its capture by the Japanese. On February 22 , 1945, General Douglas McArthur , Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in the Southwest Pacific Area , again raised the flag at the High Commissioner's headquarters after recapturing Manila.



The High Commissioner's headquarters today houses the American Embassy in the Philippines.


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