He went in Leyte with his men.
No, but his goal toward the end of the European campaign was to go to the pacific and kill Japanese. The pacific theaters hero was Douglas MacArthur.
As far as the USA is concerned, that honor would go to Colonel Matt Urban of Buffalo, NY (deceased 1995). He was called the most decorated combat soldier the USA has ever had.
General Walker was in comand at the start of the war in June 1950. After he was killed in a jeep accident General Ridgway took over comand. General MacArthur was overall commander of the Far East and was of course over Walker and Ridgway. It was his decision to go all the way into North Korea after being warned by the Chinese that if he did, they would enter the war. Which they did, and we had to " BUG OUT ", I called it " ADVANCING TO THE REAR ". I was there from July 1950 till August 1951 as an aircraft mechanic with the 3rd Light Aviation Section flying as an Forward Observer assigned to I Corps G2. Don Black The commander of the us eighth army during the Korean war is General Ridgway.
Douglas MacArthur was relieved of commanding in Korea, he was not necessarily fired but he did choose to retire eventually. It did allow the morale of the military in Korea to rise some when a new commander was put into place. The soldiers did not want to be there and wanted to go home and were not well trained or experienced. The people in the USA had begun to want their people out of Korea. McArthur's departure from Korea did not affect the world as much as it did the soldiers in Korea and the Korean people.
because they both wanted to go to El Salvador ( the best country in the world)
well if you go down the street, there's the "Douglas MacArthur Museum and Memorial (where he is ACTUALLY buried)
General Douglas MacArthur was a five-star general who attended Texas Military Institute - The Episcopal School of Texas. He also attended the United States Military Academy at West Point.
Douglas MacArthur.
MacArthur wanted to go in and cut the Korean supply lines from behind.
GEN MacArthur laid down the laws. Japanese industry HAD TO EXPAND in order to support/maintain the occupation forces stationed there.
General MacArthur did not visit an Indian island. There may have been some confusion or misinformation. General MacArthur was a renowned American military leader who played a significant role in World War II and the Korean War, primarily in the Pacific theater.
Yo can find general information about MacArthur Airport on flylima dot com. You can also go to Wiki to get more information about the MacArthur Airport.
One reason is that MacArthur was getting very popular and President Truman saw it as a threat that MacArthur might challenge him in the next presidential election. Another reason is that Truman told MacArthur not to push North after reclaiming the South Korean capital during the Korean War, and that MacArthur ignored him.
No, but his goal toward the end of the European campaign was to go to the pacific and kill Japanese. The pacific theaters hero was Douglas MacArthur.
As far as the USA is concerned, that honor would go to Colonel Matt Urban of Buffalo, NY (deceased 1995). He was called the most decorated combat soldier the USA has ever had.
General Walker was in comand at the start of the war in June 1950. After he was killed in a jeep accident General Ridgway took over comand. General MacArthur was overall commander of the Far East and was of course over Walker and Ridgway. It was his decision to go all the way into North Korea after being warned by the Chinese that if he did, they would enter the war. Which they did, and we had to " BUG OUT ", I called it " ADVANCING TO THE REAR ". I was there from July 1950 till August 1951 as an aircraft mechanic with the 3rd Light Aviation Section flying as an Forward Observer assigned to I Corps G2. Don Black The commander of the us eighth army during the Korean war is General Ridgway.
Charles MacArthur went by Charlie.