If you mean General Douglas Mac Arthur, he did win a Medal of Honor for service in the Pacific in World War II. My father, who served in the Philippines said, "Remember when Mac Arthur said 'I shall return' when he left the Philippines? It was me he was supposed to come back for".
In the beginning it was General Douglas MacArthur, later it was General Matthew Ridgeway.
Douglas MacArthur is buried in downtown Norfolk, Virginia.
Under US occupation, headed by GEN Douglas MacArthur, Japan rebuilt.
The Philippines
US Army GEN Douglas MacArthur set the guidelines.
WWII & US GEN Douglas MacArthur.
The first name of EDSA was 19 de Junio in honor of the birth date of Dr. Jose Rizal. The second was Highway 54 named by the Americans. The third was MacArthur Highway named after Gen. Douglas MacArthur after the World War II.Then, it was named EDSA... According to history
GEN Douglas MacArthur became, in a sense, the appointed (by the president of the US) military governor of Japan.
Douglas Macarthur lived in Norfolk, Virginia for most of his life
General Douglas Mac Arthur became in charge of Japan after World War 2. He wrote the Constitution of Japan. He created a constitution combining features of American, British, and the former Japanese government.
US GEN Douglas MacArthur.
Japan was ruled by a monarch; it's society was a reflection of duty, honor, and country. Individualism, like in the United States, was considered "capitalism (money making)", and the opposite of Japanese society. Of course all of this was reversed, under GEN Douglas MacArthur & the US military occupation in 1945.