General Douglas MacArthur was to many Americans a victorious American hero Icon. His famous line of "I shall Return" when he was forced to evacuate the Philippines in WW II was a prediction that came true. His success in fighting the communist of North Korea in the Korean War also made him a hero. That President Trueman forced his resignation did not sit well with Americans. Upon his return to the USA he was given a NYC ticker tape parade. This demonstrated he was a returning hero.
The American five-star General of the Army, Douglas MacArthur, commanded the United Nations forces during the Korean War. MacArthur was sacked and relieved of duty in a controversial move by the Truman Administration. MacArthur actions and potential intentions in escalating the War into the People's Republic of China were seen as threatening civilian control of the military.
MacArthur led the allied forces in the South Pacific theater of WWII. He originally led the defense of the Philippines, but was ordered to evacuate to Australia to lead the fight from there. It is from Australia that he promised the people of the Philippines, "I shall return." Three years later, at the head of the US Army, he did.
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Winfield Scott, General U.S. Army who was also known as the Grand Old Man of the Army who had seen service from the War of 1812 to the US Civil War.
In March of 1781, American General Nathan Greene lost a fierce battle to General Cornwallis at the Guilford Court House in North Carolina. Greene kept his composure, however, and the British, although victorious had to regroup. Cornwallis had to retreat in order to keep control of his supply base. In order to do this the British forces exhausted themselves in the forced march of almost 500 miles. As an aside, Cornwallis paid tribute to Greene as seen by his personal letters to a friend in New York.
The American five-star General of the Army, Douglas MacArthur, commanded the United Nations forces during the Korean War. MacArthur was sacked and relieved of duty in a controversial move by the Truman Administration. MacArthur actions and potential intentions in escalating the War into the People's Republic of China were seen as threatening civilian control of the military.
It was seen as a threat by the Chinese, causing them to invade Korea to repel the Americans. In response to this invasion MacArthur requested approval to use nuclear weapons and Truman fired him and replaced him with Ridgway.
MacArthur led the allied forces in the South Pacific theater of WWII. He originally led the defense of the Philippines, but was ordered to evacuate to Australia to lead the fight from there. It is from Australia that he promised the people of the Philippines, "I shall return." Three years later, at the head of the US Army, he did.
General Macarthur. Regarded as the greatest lesson in democracy the Japanese had ever seen up until then. That such a pompous all powerful character could be sacked by a higher authority offered new horizons.
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At the end of the movie, General Cornwallis is seen surrendering to American forces at the Battle of Yorktown. This battle was a turning point in the American Revolution, and Cornwallis' surrender was a significant victory for the Americans. In the movie, Cornwallis is seen surrendering with dignity and respect, and he is even given a final salute by the American troops. This scene is a powerful representation of the American victory in the Revolutionary War.
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As a general answer it meant nothing, or very little. That is not to say it did not have value, but it was not seen as any more valuable than a tree, animal or rock.
Since you didn't name a specific person I will answer this in a general way. Emperors were seen as chosen by God and the people they ruled had no say in what they did.
Winfield Scott, General U.S. Army who was also known as the Grand Old Man of the Army who had seen service from the War of 1812 to the US Civil War.
The attitude of the American people toward political parties is seen in the strong feelings an d loyalty they have in their respective parties. The two main political divides in America are Republicans and Democrats.