MacArthur was the Supreme Allied Commander for both WW2 and the Korean War (WW2-Southwest Pacific Theater of Operations/Nimitz was Supreme Allied Commander for the remainder of the Pacific Theater/US Army General Stillwell commanded the CBI Theater).
He assassinated the prime minister of Korea
Supreme Commander until relieved by President Truman
Australia sent 17,000 men to the Korean War.
See website: Korean War
Italy gave medical aid to the South Korean side.
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.
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he was a general in the US Army
General Douglas MacArthur was a famous general during WWII. He was the commander of the Southwest Pacific Area. For his role during the Philippine Campaign, he received the Medal of Honor. He also was the five-star general who accepted Japan's surrender in 1945. MacArthur was born in 1880 and died in 1964.
He was the army commander of US troops in Korea during the Korean War
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Australia sent 17,000 men to the Korean War.
See website: Korean War
He was the military governor of Japan. Some historians referred to him as the unofficial American shogun.
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Douglas MacArthur was an American military leader who served as General of the Army for the United States, as well as a Field Marshal to the Philippine Army. He was Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s, and he played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II.
stephen douglas
The role that Stephen Douglas played in the Compromise of 1850 is he drafted the component bills. He did this with Henry Clay.
Italy gave medical aid to the South Korean side.