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MacArthur, Douglas (1880–1964)US general in World War II, commander of US forces in the Far East and, from March 1942, of the Allied forces in the southwestern Pacific. After the surrender of Japan he commanded the Allied occupation forces there. During 1950 he commanded the UN forces in Korea, but in April 1951, after expressing views contrary to US and UN policy, he was relieved of all his commands by President Truman.
MacArthur, Douglas (1909–1997)
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He agrees with General MacArthur, who stated in his famous April 1951 speech before Congress after being relieved of duty in Korea: "It has been said that I was in effect a war monger. Many casual consumers of news would consider the North Korean nuclear crisis to be of recent vintage; few would suspect the nuclear lineage goes back to 1950, when General MacArthur drew up a plan to drop 26 atomic bombs, and to 1951, when President Truman approved the use of nuclear weapons against North Korea. The award recognizes company grade officers who demonstrate the ideals for which General MacArthur stood--duty, honor, country. |
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