His famous speech, in which he said, "I came out of Bataan and I shall return", was made at Terowie, South Australia, on March 20, 1942.
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It was General Douglas MacArthur (January 26, 1880 - April 5, 1964)."I said, to the people of the Philippines whence I came, I shall return. Tonight, I repeat those words: I shall return!" (After his arrival in Australia from the Philippines, March 30, 1942)"I have returned. By the grace of Almighty God, our forces stand again on Philippine soil." (On landing in Leyte, Philippines,October 17, 1944)
His famous speech, in which he said, "I came out of Bataan and I shall return", was made at Terowie, South Australia, on March 20, 1942.
The American commander in Asia who famously said, 'I came through and I shall return' was Douglas MacArthur. The speech was given in Australia after his escape from the Philippines.
He said, "I shall return." It was Douglass MacArthur.
The phrase "you shall return" appears in the Bible in Genesis 3:19, where God tells Adam, "You are dust, and to dust you shall return." This is often interpreted as a reminder of human mortality.
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The general who said, 'I shall return.' was Douglas MacArthur. He said it as he departed the Philippines early in World War II. He did indeed return to take the islands back from Japan a few years later.
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Douglas McArthur.
It was Carlos P. Romulo, who coined the famous phrase "I shall return" by General Douglas MacArthur. Romulo was MacArthur's press officer at that time.
General Douglas MacArthur.
it's because of the ending when the character: NOEL came home,, basically its about going back and deal with your problems face to face like what Macarthur said once: "I SHALL RETURN" and also because of the climax when Cyrus tried to flush the toilet but all the poop came back..(so gross) its one of the teen Pinoy's term for the poop that doesnt go down the drain.."MACARTHUR"--I SHALL RETURN..get it?
General Douglas MacArthur made the famous statement "I shall return" when forced to leave the Philippines during World War II.