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  1. Sep 13, 2024 · Douglas MacArthur (born January 26, 1880, Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.—died April 5, 1964, Washington, D.C.) was a U.S. general who commanded the Southwest Pacific Theatre in World War II, administered postwar Japan during the Allied occupation that followed, and led United Nations forces during the first nine months of the Korean War.

  2. The final words of Douglas MacArthur's final address to a joint session of the United States Congress. (recorded 1951) Douglas MacArthur (26 January 1880 – 5 April 1964) was an American military leader who served as General of the Army for the United States, as well as a field marshal to the Philippine Army. He served with distinction in ...

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    • Douglas MacArthur’s Early Years. Douglas MacArthur was born on January 26, 1880, at the Little Rock Barracks in Arkansas. MacArthur’s early childhood was spent on western frontier outposts where his Army officer father, Arthur MacArthur (1845-1912), was stationed.
    • Between Battles. From 1919 to 1922 Douglas MacArthur served as the superintendent of West Point and instituted a variety of reforms intended to modernize the school.
    • World War II. In 1941, with expansionist Japan posing an increasing threat, Douglas MacArthur was recalled to active duty and named commander of U.S. Army forces in the Far East.
    • Korean War. In June 1950, Communist forces from North Korea invaded the western-aligned Republic of South Korea, launching the Korean War. Douglas MacArthur was put in charge of the American-led coalition of United Nations troops.
    • MacArthur's father was a Union veteran, his mother from a Confederate family. When Mary Pinkney Hardy wed distinguished Union general Arthur MacArthur Jr.
    • He was part of the first father-son duo to both receive the Medal of Honour. Although just 18 years old, Arthur MacArthur Jr. displayed such valour at the 1863 Battle of Missionary Ridge that he was awarded the Medal of Honour.
    • Only Robert E. Lee and another cadet surpassed his West Point performance. When MacArthur enrolled at the U.S. Military Academy, his mother moved to West Point as well and stayed at a hotel on campus grounds.
    • MacArthur was president of the American Olympic Committee (AOC). When the AOC president died suddenly in 1927, the organisation recruited MacArthur, who was a booster of amateur athletics, as his replacement to prepare the U.S. team for the 1928 Summer Games in Amsterdam.
    • MacArthur’s father was a Union veteran, his mother from a Confederate family. When Mary Pinkney Hardy wed distinguished Union general Arthur MacArthur Jr.
    • He was part of the first father-son duo to both receive the Medal of Honor. Although just 18 years old, Arthur MacArthur Jr. displayed such valor at the 1863 Battle of Missionary Ridge that he was awarded the Medal of Honor.
    • Only Robert E. Lee and another cadet surpassed his West Point performance. When MacArthur enrolled at the U.S. Military Academy, his mother moved to West Point as well and stayed at a hotel on campus grounds.
    • MacArthur was president of the American Olympic Committee (AOC). When the AOC president died suddenly in 1927, the organization recruited MacArthur, who was a booster of amateur athletics, as his replacement to prepare the U.S. team for the 1928 Summer Games in Amsterdam.
  3. Jul 3, 2019 · Fast Facts: Douglas MacArthur. Known For: American 5-Star General, United States military leader in World War II and Korean War. Born: January 26, 1880 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Parents: Captain Arthur MacArthur, Jr. and Mary Pinkney Hardy. Died: April 5, 1964 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland.

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  5. Douglas MacArthur Biography. Born: January 26, 1880. Little Rock, Arkansas. Died: April 5, 1964. Washington, D.C. American general. American general Douglas MacArthur attained widespread fame through his military activities in the Pacific region during World War II (1939–45) and the Korean War (1950–53). His military conquests were ...

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