yes
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he talked too much about military affairs in Korea which was against President Truman's ordersArrogance, accompanied by MacArthur's statement that Red China wouldn't enter the war...and they did.
The Bataan Death march was a forced march of mostly American prisoners of war by the Japanese. Several thousand of the men died of exhaustion and thirst on the brutal trek in April of 1942.
The leader of the Allied forces in the war against Japan was General Douglas MacArthur. He played a crucial role in the Pacific Theater, overseeing significant military operations, including the island-hopping strategy to reclaim territory from Japanese forces. MacArthur is also known for his famous promise, "I shall return," when he was forced to leave the Philippines in 1942, which he fulfilled in 1944. After Japan's surrender in 1945, he served as the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers during the occupation of Japan.
Lincoln wanted enough troops to remain near Washington DC to defend it from Confederate attack. McClellan had taken almost all of the Army of the Potomac into Virginia, and as shown later in the war, a determined Southern attack could force a large contingent to hurriedly return to Washington to protect the capital. The capital cities of Richmond and Washington are only about 100 miles apart.
General MacArthur commanded the infantry and Calvary to drive the Bonus marchers out of the capital. The belongings and shelters of the Bonus Army were burned.
MacArthur received orders from Washington directing him to Australia.
MacArthur received orders from Washington directing him to Australia.
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i think he doesn't want to be an outcast to everyone else
General Douglas MacArthur had to leave the Philippines in 1942 due to the advancing Japanese forces. He famously vowed, "I shall return." He fulfilled that promise by leading the Allied invasion of the Philippines in October 1944, reclaiming the islands from Japanese occupation.
General Douglas MacArthur from World War 2, what speech & to who
general Douglas MacArthur
general Douglas MacArthur
General Douglas MacArthur
Douglas MacArthur vowed to return after he had to leave the Philippines due to the Japanese invasion.
General Douglas MacArthur landed at Leyte Gulf in the Philippines on October 20, 1944, during World War II. This landing marked the beginning of the liberation of the Philippines from Japanese occupation. MacArthur famously declared, "I have returned," fulfilling his promise to the Filipino people after being forced to leave in 1942.