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This is the service summary of Douglas MacArthur, a General in the United States Army, who began his career in 1903 as a second lieutenant and served in three major military conflicts, going on to hold the highest military offices of both the United States and the Philippines.
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renamed after General DouglasMacArthur, and later designated City of Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument #100. The lake in MacArthur Park is fed by natural...
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and General DouglasMacArthur met on Wake Island to confer about the progress of the Korean War. Truman decided he would meet MacArthur at Wake Island...
Philippines that commemorates the historic landing of General DouglasMacArthur in Leyte Gulf at the start of the campaign to recapture and liberate the Philippines...
American Caesar: DouglasMacArthur, 1880–1964 is a 1978 biography of General of the Army DouglasMacArthur by American historian William Manchester. Manchester...
marriages included seven years as the first wife of General of the Army DouglasMacArthur. She was "considered one of Washington's most beautiful and attractive...
movie career, Cooper was also known for being the mistress of U.S. General DouglasMacArthur. Born in Manila, she was famous for the first onscreen kiss...
United States Army General DouglasMacArthur is remembered for his services in many places. Schools, roads and parks are among those that have been named...
The MacArthur Tunnel, formally known as the General DouglasMacArthur Tunnel, is a highway tunnel in San Francisco, California. It is located within the...
interior was gutted to house the museum and tomb of General DouglasMacArthur and his wife. The MacArthur Memorial also includes a visitor center building...
the efforts of Bernie Babcock, however, the city finally named it MacArthur Park in 1942 in honor ofDouglasMacArthur. In 1997, the Museum of Science and...
The scene then shifts to Tokyo where General DouglasMacArthur is attending a celebration. MacArthur receives a phone call from Smith who advises him...
captured by Imperial Japanese forces in 1942. General DouglasMacArthur—who was in charge of the defense of the Philippines at the time—was ordered to Australia...
domestically was when President Truman fired General DouglasMacArthur in April 1951. Another point of controversy were the Chinese and North Korean allegations...
Donna Summer cover ofMacArthur Park, Jeff Wayne's Jubilation (also used by LWT's The Big Match) and Emerson, Lake & Palmer's version of Fanfare for the...