Douglas McArthur
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.
The Commander in Chief, President Truman, kept the Korean War Limited to the country of Korea.
Joseph Stalin
The U.S. general who rebuilt Japan after World War II and later fought in the Korean War was Douglas MacArthur. He served as the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers in Japan, overseeing its reconstruction and democratization. During the Korean War, he was appointed the commander of United Nations forces but was eventually relieved of his command by President Harry Truman due to disagreements over war strategy.
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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.
General Douglas MacArthur was the Allied Commander in the far east during World War 1. In addition, he was part of the Mexican Revolution, World War II, and the Korean War.
The Commander in Chief, President Truman, kept the Korean War Limited to the country of Korea.
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Joseph Stalin
The US contributed the most troops and material during the Korean War .
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The commander of the Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II was General Douglas MacArthur
A: General McArthur, on the Allies side.
General George Meade was the commander of the Union forces at Gettysburg.
The Korean War was the first "hot" battle of the COLD WAR. Communists verses the Free World Forces.
General Douglas MacArthur