general Douglas MacArthur
General Douglas MacArthur
General Douglas McArthur vowed to return to the Philippines when forced to leave by the Japanese.
It should be noted that MacArthur was ordered out by President Roosevelt and seriously considered resigning his commission and disobeying the order rather than leave.
He miscalculated the strength of the Japanese and was forced to retreat.MacArthur positioned his forces to repel the Japanese land attack on December 22, but he badly miscalculated the strength of the enemy and was forced to retreat.
MacArthur received orders from Washington directing him to Australia.
General Douglas MacArthur made the vow, stating "I shall return," after being ordered to leave the Philippines during World War II.
general Douglas MacArthur
general Douglas MacArthur
General Douglas MacArthur
General Douglas MacArthur made the famous statement "I shall return" when forced to leave the Philippines during World War II.
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General Douglas MacArthur. When he was forced to leave the Philippines for his own safety during the invasion of Bataan, he said "I will return." Then, when he went back to free the American soldiers trapped in camps, he said, "People of the Philippines, I have returned."
Douglas MacArthur said that on his arrival in Australia after being ordered to leave the Philippines as the Japanese invasion progressed.
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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.
General Douglas McArthur vowed to return to the Philippines when forced to leave by the Japanese.