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  • '''Douglas MacArthur''' (1880-1964), who as five-star [[General of the Army]] held the highest r
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  • ...[[communications intelligence]] (COMINT) organization,, which supported [[Douglas MacArthur]]. It focused on Japanese ground and air communications, complementing the
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  • ...harsh colonial rule but moving to a self-governing commonwealth in 1935. [[Douglas MacArthur]], who had been [[Chief of Staff of the Army|Chief of Staff of the U.S. Arm
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  • During [[World War Two in the Pacific]], General [[Douglas MacArthur]] was deeply committed to a '''Philippines counteroffensive''' to liberate [[Image:Douglas MacArthur lands Leyte.jpg|thumb|350px|left|General [[Douglas MacArthur]] wades ashore during the landings at Leyte, the Philippines]]
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  • ...nd World War]], this was the main Western Pacific naval formation, under [[Douglas MacArthur's]] command in the [[Southwest Pacific Area]] rather than the [[United Stat
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  • ...It argued that his trial by military commission was inappropriate, and [[Douglas MacArthur]] had exercised excessive command influence and tainted the proceedings. Th There have been questions if [[Douglas MacArthur]] exerted undue command influence over the title. It is worth noting that M
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  • ...een a very few awarded apparently for political or morale reasons, as to [[Douglas MacArthur]]; such awards have been much criticized.
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  • He was a member of the first transitional postwar cabinet, and met with [[Douglas MacArthur]] on 13 September 1945, being asked to help MacArthur root out militarism.
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  • ...his father were the second father-son pair,<ref>[[Arthur MacArthur]] and [[Douglas MacArthur]] were the first</ref> and the first reservists, to receive the highest U.S
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  • In early 1950, he asked [[Douglas MacArthur]] if he could provide information on areas outside his responsibility. MacA
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  • Australia was part of [[Douglas MacArthur]]'s Southwest Pacific Area. ...rom the Mediterranean. Then the United States, with forces under General [[Douglas Macarthur]], assumed responsibility for Australia's defence, committing reinforcement
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  • ...of WESPAC strategy. Anyway, no one article is large enough for the ego of Douglas MacArthur. ...SMOKES, No! Can't you imagine the sorts of debates we'd have with [[User:Douglas MacArthur]]? [[User:Russell D. Jones|Jones]] 17:05, 25 June 2010 (UTC)
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  • ...nd continues to 2008). He was instrumental in Truman's firing of General [[Douglas MacArthur]], who wanted to attack China. In testimony to Congress Bradley denounced M
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  • ...bombing campaign as subordinate either to the Southwest Pacific Area under Douglas MacArthur or the Pacific Command under Chester W. Nimitz.
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  • ...rfare in the [[Southwest Pacific Area]]''' theater of World War II under [[Douglas MacArthur]], were a considerable part of warfare in that region. There is no correspo
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  • .... The necessity came from the need to manage the notable ego and skills of Douglas MacArthur.
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  • ...ons|Military Assistance Advisory Group]] (KMAG), which did not report to [[Douglas MacArthur]], commanding [[Far Eastern Armed Forces]]. MacArthur had his own intellige An additional problem was that [[Douglas MacArthur]] wanted intelligence under his direct control. During the Second World War
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  • ...Service, which provided the technical expertise, and the G-2 Division of [[Douglas MacArthur]]'s [[Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers]] (SCAP), headed by Major General
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  • ...orpedo" (PT) boats, usually but not always in coastal waters. When General Douglas MacArthur and his immediate entourage were evacuated from the Philippines to Australi
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