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US Army General Douglas MacArthur; later US Army General Ridgeway.
Douglas MacArthur.
It was General Douglas MacArthur, until relieved of command and replaced by General Matthew Ridgeway.
US Army General Douglas MacArthur.
General Douglas MacArthur.
Douglas Macarthur
General Douglas MacArthur <-- I got this answer when I was doing homework.
General Douglas MacArthur argued that the Korean War was a crucial conflict in the fight against communism, asserting it was essential to prevent the spread of Soviet influence in Asia. He believed that a decisive military victory could lead to the liberation of North Korea and potentially other communist nations. Additionally, MacArthur advocated for a more aggressive strategy, including the possibility of extending the war into China, which ultimately led to his dismissal by President Truman.
General Douglas MacArthur was removed by US President Harry S Truman as commander of the UN forces in Korea for insubordination on April 11, 1951.
He represented the USA but he was also commander of all United Nations forces in Korea.
Truman announced MacArthur's dismissal on 11 April 1951.
They did not. They did hold onto South Korea, though.