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General MacArthur was Commander in Chief of UN Forces in the Korean War. He is thought to be responsible for the continued existence of South Korea.
The Commander in Chief, President Truman, kept the Korean War Limited to the country of Korea.
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yes but it was comlicated
Yes. North Korean forces attacked South Korea on June 25 1950 without warning
General Douglas MacArthur
General Douglas MacArthur
General Douglas MacArthur
General MacArthur was Commander in Chief of UN Forces in the Korean War. He is thought to be responsible for the continued existence of South Korea.
GEN MacArthur in the beginning; Ridgway in the end.
The mission of the USFK (United States Forces Korea) commander is to deter and defend against external threats to South Korea and maintain stability in the region. They are responsible for maintaining a strong alliance with South Korea, coordinating military operations, and ensuring the readiness and effectiveness of US forces in Korea. Additionally, the USFK commander works towards enhancing regional security and promoting peace on the Korean Peninsula.
DOUGLAS MACATHUR
Awarded the Medal of Honor, Commander of Allied forces in the Pacific in WW 2, 5 star General, Commander Allied Forces Korea, relieved of command by the President of the US.
General Douglas MacArthur
US Army General Douglas MacArthur.
Awarded the Medal of Honor, Commander of Allied forces in the Pacific in WW 2, 5 star General, Commander Allied Forces Korea, relieved of command by the President of the US.
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.