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William K. Suter

William K. Suter
A portrait shot of William Suter, looking straight ahead. He has short gray hair and is wearing a light gray blazer with a maroon patterned tie over a light blue collared shirt. He has an American flag pin on his lapel.
19th Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States
In office
February 1, 1991 – August 31, 2013
Preceded by Joseph F. Spaniol, Jr.
Succeeded by Scott S. Harris
Personal details
Born William Kent Suter
(1937-08-24) August 24, 1937 (age 80)
Portsmouth, Ohio, U.S.
Spouse(s) Jeanie Suter
Alma mater Trinity University (B.A.)
Tulane University (J.D.)
Signature
Military service
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service 1962–1991
Rank Major General
Commands U.S. Army J.A.G. Corps
Battles/wars Vietnam War
Gulf War
Awards U.S. Army Distinguished Service Medal ribbon.svg Dist. Service Medal
Bronze Star Medal ribbon.svg Bronze Star Medal
Meritorious Service Medal ribbon.svg Merit. Service Medal

William Kent Suter (born August 24, 1937) is an American jurist who served as the 19th Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States, a position he held for over twenty years. Prior to this, he was a major general in the United States Army; at the time of his retirement in 1991, he had served for over a year as the acting Judge Advocate General.

Born in Portsmouth, Ohio, Suter was raised in Millersburg, Kentucky, where he attended the Millersburg Military Institute from grades 1 to 12. A talented basketball player, he received a scholarship to attend Trinity University in San Antonio, eventually obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree from there in 1959. Deciding to pursue a law degree, Suter took advantage of an academic scholarship from the Tulane University School of Law, graduating in 1962. That same year, he was admitted to the Louisiana State Bar.

While at Trinity, Suter was involved in the school's ROTC program. At Fort Hood in 1958, he had the opportunity to meet Elvis Presley, who was going through basic training at the time. After graduating from a basic armor officer's course, Suter attended the Judge Advocate General's School in Charlottesville, Virginia.

As a captain in the mid-1960s, Suter was a popular instructor of administrative law to hundreds of new judge advocates attending their initial training at the JAG School. Before moving on to his next assignment in Thailand, he attended airborne training at Fort Benning, Georgia where he earned his parachutist badge. In 1971, he volunteered for service in Vietnam and was assigned as the Chief, Law Division in Long Binh. After less than four months, Suter was made Deputy Staff Judge Advocate of U.S. forces in Vietnam.


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