General MacArthur helped the US win the War in the Pacific. He was a rallying point for the U.S. and Philippines. He was also known for being fired by President Truman during the Korean War.
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•He liberated the Filipinos from the Japanese and led the rebuilding of Japan to a democratic country after WWII.
•He was chosen to lead the United Nations Command in a war against North Korean aggression, and commanded the U.S. Forces of the Pacific in WWII.
•His famous quotes are: "I shall return." and "Old soldiers never die. They just fade away."
Supreme Commander Allied Forces
Douglas Macarthur lived in Norfolk, Virginia for most of his life
In command of Allied forces on the islands.
Douglas MacArthur was one of the most popular and accomplished U.S. military leaders of the 20th century, known primarily for commanding Allied forces in the southwest Pacific during World War II. MacArthur graduated first in his class from West Point Academy (1903) and a few months later was sent to the Philippines, where he worked as an aide to his father, General Arthur MacArthur, Jr. After an illustrious career in World War I, Douglas served in the Philippines as major general (1922-25), commanded the Department of the Philippines (1928-30) and served in the U.S. as chief of staff of the Army (1930-35). In 1935 he was again sent to the Philippines to organize defenses in preparation for their independence. In 1937 he retired from the Army rather than leave his Philippine project uncompleted, but he was recalled to active duty when it became clear that war with Japan was imminent (1941). Overrun by Japanese forces at Bataan, MacArthur was ordered by President Franklin Roosevelt to withdraw to Australia. Before MacArthur and his family escaped, he made the famous vow, "I shall return." In 1942 he was made the supreme commander of Allied forces in the southwest Pacific and by 1945 had liberated the Philippines on the way to invading Japan. MacArthur accepted the Japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay on 2 September 1945, then led the occupation forces in the reconstruction of Japan
He was 84 years old. The general, who led the Allied victory over Japan in World War II and commanded the United Nations forces in the Korean War, died at 2:39 P.M. at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, where he had been a patient since March 2. Death was attributed to acute kidney and liver failure.
The Pacific
The commander of the Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II was General Douglas MacArthur
One of the allied commanders of the Pacific fleet was General Douglas MacArthur. Another allied commander was Admiral William Halsey.
Douglas MacArthur .
Supreme Commander Allied Forces
a. Chester Nimitz b. William Manchester c. Douglas MacArthur d. J. Robert Oppenheimer
General Douglas MacArthur
Douglas Macarthur lived in Norfolk, Virginia for most of his life
It was General Douglas MacArthur, until relieved of command and replaced by General Matthew Ridgeway.
The two main commanders of Allied forces during the war against Japan were General Douglas MacArthur and Admiral Chester Nimitz . Nimitz ran the pacific war and MacArthur reclaimed the Philippines.
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 the supreme commander of the allied forces in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War 2.