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The general who said, 'I shall return.' was Douglas MacArthur. He said it as he departed the Philippines early in World War II. He did indeed return to take the islands back from Japan a few years later.
MacArthur had "retired" after four years as Chief of Staff of the US Army in 1935 and taken a position as Field Marshal of the Philippine Army. The Philippines were still a US possession. MacArthur was recalled to active duty in July 1941 and named Commander United States Forces Far East (USFFE). After MacArthur escaped from the Philippines and reached Australia he was named Supreme Commander Southwest Pacific Area (SWPA) in May 1942. Admiral Nimitz commanded the Central Pacific, and the SWPA was a theater carved out for MacArthur, in deference to his seniority. It would not have been done for anyone else.
Spain has never invaded the Philippines. Spain's interest in the Philippine Islands dates to their discovery by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. There was no grand invasion or conquest and coloniazation by Spain began in 1565 under Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. Spain owned the Philppines until the Spanish-American War in 1898 when it became a US Territory.
In December 1941, General Douglas MacArthur, who was then the commander of the United States Army Forces in the Far East, made a strategic miscalculation during the early stages of World War II in the Pacific. His mistake was underestimating the Japanese military's ability to launch an attack on the Philippines. MacArthur believed that the Japanese would not be able to successfully invade and attack the Philippines due to its geographical location and the strength of the American defenses. As a result, he spread out his forces across various locations in the Philippines, instead of concentrating them in strategic defensive positions. However, on December 8, 1941, just hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese launched a surprise attack on the Philippines. Japanese forces swiftly advanced and quickly overwhelmed the American and Filipino defenders. MacArthur's dispersed and underprepared forces were unable to effectively counter the Japanese offensive. Despite MacArthur's efforts to defend the Philippines, he was forced to evacuate with his family and key staff members to Australia on March 11, 1942, in a move that became known as the "Bataan Death March." The fall of the Philippines to Japanese forces marked a significant setback for the United States in the early stages of the war in the Pacific. MacArthur's decision to underestimate the Japanese threat and disperse his forces in the Philippines is often regarded as a critical mistake. However, it is important to note that MacArthur later returned to the Philippines in 1944 and played a key role in the successful liberation of the country from Japanese occupation. if you want lern more chekout free book amzn.to/3XAj5LE
Did you mean did he take a piano with him over staffers such as "nurses"? I have heard that that is so from my Grandpa Boos who was in Guam during WWII. MacArthur got no respect from my family. Gen. Wainwright was a real hero. Maybe my reply will get more input from other observers. I've been searching for some info on it, and haven't found much.
In the Philippines. He was an American general and field marshal of the Philippine Army.
The general who said, 'I shall return.' was Douglas MacArthur. He said it as he departed the Philippines early in World War II. He did indeed return to take the islands back from Japan a few years later.
There is not a way to tell how long it will take get a green card to get back to the US. It all depends on the person background.
The Philippines was America's territory since the 1898 Spanish-American War. The first thing Japan did after Pearll Harbor was take over the Philippines. One of the greatest victories for America when MacArthur stepped on to the shore of one of the islands after reclaiming them.
It takes about 2 hours to fly from Darwin to the Philippines.
Why did the Americans take the Philippines in 1899? to mine golds in different locations in the Philippines. Encyclopedia of the Philippines have long records of it.
MacArthur had "retired" after four years as Chief of Staff of the US Army in 1935 and taken a position as Field Marshal of the Philippine Army. The Philippines were still a US possession. MacArthur was recalled to active duty in July 1941 and named Commander United States Forces Far East (USFFE). After MacArthur escaped from the Philippines and reached Australia he was named Supreme Commander Southwest Pacific Area (SWPA) in May 1942. Admiral Nimitz commanded the Central Pacific, and the SWPA was a theater carved out for MacArthur, in deference to his seniority. It would not have been done for anyone else.
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