It was General Douglas McArthur
General Douglas MacArthur.
General Douglas MacArthur vowed I'll be back in reference to the loss of the Philippines to Japan in World War II
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they believed that the Spanish were the emissaries of the god Quetzalcoatl, who was believed to have been turned into a bearded man. According to their mythology, the Aztecs believed that when Quetzalcoatl left on the Eastern Sea, he vowed to return and reclaim his throne in the year 2 Reed, which in our calender is 1519 AD.
In April 1942, General Douglas McArthur vowed you shall return aft the fall of Bataan.
It was General Douglas McArthur
It was General Douglas McArthur
Douglass MacArthur
General Douglas MacArthur.
General Douglas MacArthur did not abandon troops at the Bataan Peninsula; rather, he was ordered to leave by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to regroup and continue the fight against Japanese forces. MacArthur's departure on March 11, 1942, was a strategic decision, but it left the troops on Bataan to face overwhelming odds. The soldiers ultimately endured severe hardships and were forced to surrender in April 1942, leading to the infamous Bataan Death March. MacArthur later vowed to return and liberate the Philippines.
Douglas MacArthur vowed to return after he had to leave the Philippines due to the Japanese invasion.
General Douglas McArthur was serving as Field Marshal of the Philippine Army when his air force was destroyed by the Japanese on December 8, 1941 immediately after their attack on Pearl Harbor. The Japanese invasion of the Philippines forced McArthur to retreat to Bataan until May 1942 when he was forced to leave and promised to return.
General Douglas McArthur vowed to return to the Philippines when forced to leave by the Japanese.
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.
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