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MacArthur’s Philippine Debacle: Hero or Failure?
This episode dives into one of World War II’s most controversial moments—the fall of the Philippines and General Douglas ...
General Douglas MacArthur remains one of the most consequential and controversial military figures in American history, ...
After a GOP member of Congress publicly revealed a letter from Gen. Douglas MacArthur, then commanding U.S. and UN forces in Korea, that stated, “There is no substitute for victory,” President ...
Douglas MacArthur’s military career was longer than most, save a few others, such as General Scott and Admiral Rickover. Yet, no one had the breadth and depth of his academic, warfighting, and ...
"Douglas MacArthur Said, ' Rules Are Mostly Made To Be Broken and Are Too Often For The Lazy To Hide Behind.' Good Thing He Did Not Practice Before the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals." ...
Back in 1951 then General of the Army Douglas MacArthur addressed a Joint meeting of both houses of Congress, following his removal from command in Korea by then President Harry S Truman.
General Douglas MacArthur was forced to flee the Philippines on this day in history, March 11, 1942. MacArthur was trying to avoid capture by the Japanese.
When president Harry S. Truman fired General Douglas MacArthur, then commander of the United Nations Command forces fighting during the Korean War, on April 11, 1951, for “failing to respect the ...
Douglas MacArthur and Jonathan Wainwright faced unsurmountable odds. Only one of them, however, was responsible for their dilemma. Against the threat of Japanese invasion in 1941, ...
The reclusive only child of five-star Army Gen. Douglas MacArthur made a rare public statement to honor the Americans and Filipinos who fought to liberate the Philippines from Japanese occupation ...