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Douglas MacArthur

Douglas MacArthur. One of History’s Greatest Men. Early Life. Grew up in Fort Selden, New Mexico in the late 1800s Father was a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor for bravery against the “Indian menace” who were attacking railroad workers and settlers

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Douglas MacArthur

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  1. Douglas MacArthur One of History’s Greatest Men

  2. Early Life • Grew up in Fort Selden, New Mexico in the late 1800s • Father was a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor for bravery against the “Indian menace” who were attacking railroad workers and settlers • Grandfather MacArthur was a judge who taught Douglas the importance of education and being a gentleman

  3. West Point • Received an appointment to the USMA in 1989 • Graduated in 1903, first in his class of 98 men • Received a commission as a second lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers

  4. Early Career • Worked in the Philippines on surveying missions • Sowed bravery against two “desperados” who attacked him • Fell in love with the continent of Asia

  5. His career advances • Was an aide in Theodore Roosevelt’s White House • Father died in 1912 and he was assigned to a post in the War Department • Became the first Public Affairs Officer in the Army and helped convince the American people that the “draft” known as “selective service” was a necessary thing

  6. General MacArthur • World War 1 Began and MacArthur was quickly promoted to Brigadier General and led the Rainbow Division of National Guard troops from many states • Became the most decorated American solider of the First World War

  7. “I SHALL RETURN” • Became Superintendent of West Point and later Chief of Staff of the Army • Returned to Manila, Philippines at the request of his old friend Manuel Quezon, the President of the Philippines • Eventually the Philippines were attacked by the Japanese and MacArthur had to retreat, promising “I SHALL RETURN.”

  8. World War 2 and beyond • Presided over the surrender of the Japanese on board the U.S.S. Missouri on September 2, 1945 • Served as Supreme Commander of allied Forces in Japan after the war, helping them rebuild their society

  9. Korea • In June of 1950, the Korean War broke out and MacArthur led the coalition forces from the United Nations • MacArthur led the war brilliantly at first, but underestimated the effect of approaching the Chinese borders; the Chinese attacked and the war got much worse • On April 11, 1951, President Truman relieved MacArthur of his command

  10. His Final Years • Received a hero’s welcome when he returned from Korea • Addressed a joint session of Congress and was thought to be a prime candidate for the U.S. Presidency but that never happened • MacArthur faded out of the limelight slowly and died in 1964.

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