No. He had resigned from his army commission by 1952. Truman asked him to step down as General of the Army. This is well before Vietnam.
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No
General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964) led US forces in the Pacific in World War II, and again as UN commander in the Korean War (1950-1953), until he was relieved of command by President Truman in 1951.
YEP.
NO
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Very doubtful. Anyone old enough to serve in World War 1 would have been quite elderly by the time Vietnam began. Douglas MacArthur was a general in both world wars and Korea, but he was retired and died before regular US forces were committed to Vietnam.
No
No
Women were volunteers.
Vietnam.
Yes, nearly 15,000 US Marines died in Vietnam.
If it's not on his discharge papers, he didn't serve.
There are several Henry Landin's. Hank Landin from Warroad, MN did serve for several years in the US Navy during the Vietnam conflict.
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General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964) led US forces in the Pacific in World War II, and again as UN commander in the Korean War (1950-1953), until he was relieved of command by President Truman in 1951.
2/3's of the people who served will serve again