MacArthurGeneral Douglass MacArthur
No. He was a four star general. He may have become a 5 star general had he lived longer. However, in December of 1945 he was in a car accident and was paralyzed from the neck down. After a few weeks, he succumbed to his injuries. And there were 5 star generals at the time. Eisenhower, Marshall, and MacArthur were all 5 star generals.
Douglas MacArthur was promoted to the rank of five-star general on December 18, 1944. This promotion recognized his significant contributions during World War II, particularly in the Pacific Theater. He was one of only a few individuals to hold this rank in the United States military history.
General Douglas MacArthur was approximately 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm) tall. His height, combined with his distinctive demeanor and commanding presence, contributed to his image as a prominent military leader during World War II and the Korean War.
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur (26 January 1880 - 5 April 1964) was an American general and field marshal of the Philippine Army. He was a Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s and played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II. He received the Medal of Honor for his service in the Philippines Campaign. Arthur MacArthur, Jr., and Douglas MacArthur were the first father and son to each be awarded the medal. He was one of only five men ever to rise to the rank of General of the Army in the U.S. Army, and the only man ever to become a field marshal in the Philippine Army. Read more on Wikipedia.
General of the Army - a 5 star General
Douglas MacArthur 26 January 1880 - 5 April 1964 .
The only 5 star generals are General of the Army MacArthur, and General of the Army Eisenhower.
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MacArthurGeneral Douglass MacArthur
The Simpsons - 1989 Bart the General 1-5 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Andrew MacArthur is 5' 9".
Erik MacArthur is 5' 8".
Senator Joe McCarthy died 5/2/1957 if you mean General Douglas MacArthur he died on 4/5/1964
Douglas MacArthur died on April 5, 1964 at the age of 84.
The coin is still in circulation at face value 5 cents.
Currently the Mint has no plans for a $5 coin in general circulation. But from 1986 to 2011 one tenth ounce bullion coins with a $5 denomination were produced.