Douglas MacArthur


Douglas Macarthur was a United States General who played a large role in the Southwest Pacific Theatre during World War II. After World War II ended, MacArthur was an administrator during the Allied occupation of postwar Japan. He then led the forces of the United Nations' forces during the first nine months of the Korean War.
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 Statement and Order by President Truman on Relieving General Macarthur of His Commands, 1951 (Harry S Truman)

 Statement and Order by President Truman on Relieving General Macarthur of His Commands (Harry S Truman)

 Macarthur, Douglas (Thomas L. Purvis)

 35 Statement on General Macarthur’s Departure from the Philippines. (Franklin D. Roosevelt)

 99 Congratulations to General Macarthur. (Franklin D. Roosevelt)

 77 Statement and Order by the President on Relieving General Macarthur of His Commands. (Harry S Truman)

 79 Statement by the President on the Invitation to General Macarthur to Address a Joint Session of Congress. (Harry S Truman)

 145 Message Approved by the President Concerning the Extent of General Macarthur’s Authority in Japan. (Harry S Truman)

 189 Statement by the President Announcing the Designation of General Macarthur to Lead the Allied Military Forces in Korea. (Harry S Truman)

 226 Message to General Macarthur Regarding the Withdrawal of the General’s Message to the Veterans of Foreign Wars. (Harry S Truman)

 254 Statement About the Appointment of General Douglas Macarthur as Army Chief of Staff. (Herbert Hoover)

 260 Message Congratulating General Macarthur on the Liberation of Seoul. (Harry S Truman)

 264 Statement by the President on His Forthcoming Meeting With General Macarthur. (Harry S Truman)

 268 Statement by the President on His Meeting With General Macarthur at Wake Island. (Harry S Truman)

 "For Macarthur, Signed Marshall: ("United States Army Corps of Engineers, Manhattan District")