There was no overall Allied commander in the Pacific in WWII. General MacArthur, Adimiral Nimitiz, and Admiral Mountbatten each were supreme commanders in defined areas. MacArthur was designated to command the occupation forces and so presided at the Japanese surrender ceremony.
General Douglas MacArthur
The two United States Commanders that led troops in the European and Pacific fronts during World War II were General Eisenhower and General MacArthur. Eisenhower was in Europe and MacArthur was in the Pacific.
The commander of the Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II was General Douglas MacArthur
General Douglas MacArthur was the supreme commander of the allied forces in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War 2.
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During World War II, the supreme military commander of American (and, in fact, all Allied troops) in the European Theater of Operations was General Dwight D. Eisenhower. An American, Eisenhower's position in the Pacific Theater of Operations was held with equal effectiveness by two other Americans, Admiral Chester Nimitz and General Douglas MacArthur.
No. he was in charge of the European theater in WW2. MacArthur was in charge of the Pacific theater.
Britain didn't have any troops in the Pacific during World War 2
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The Phillipine Islands.
General Douglas MacArthur
The two United States Commanders that led troops in the European and Pacific fronts during World War II were General Eisenhower and General MacArthur. Eisenhower was in Europe and MacArthur was in the Pacific.
The commander of the Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II was General Douglas MacArthur
In WWII, General Douglas MacArthur was the overall commander of the US forces in the Pacific.
General Douglas MacArthur
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A: General McArthur, on the Allies side.
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