President Donald Trump praised General Douglas MacArthur's role in drafting Japan's constitution, drawing parallels to ...
Douglas MacArthur’s firing by President Harry S. Truman in 1951 is the only genuine case of wartime insubordination by an American military commander. There is no question that the president had a ...
During a reception and dinner event for business leaders in Japan earlier today, Donald Trump claimed that U.S. General ...
On Oct. 20, 1944, U.S. general waded into the waters at Leyte as World War II moved toward its final chapters.
When U.N. forces famously stormed ashore at Inchon on September 15, 1950, General Douglas MacArthur’s gamble set in motion a rapid advance on Seoul. North Korean forces retreated from the southern ...
Even the most casual students of military history know that General Douglas MacArthur was fired for insubordination during the Korean War, and his reputation was well-established before that war.
Gen. Douglas MacArthur and his family left the Philippine island of Corregidor on this day in history, March 11, 1942. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt ordered MacArthur to leave the island after ...
TOKYO – More than six decades after U.S. Army General Douglas MacArthur stepped down as lord and master of Japan, he remains a towering figure of the postwar era – an enigmatic, controversial and yet ...
Army Chief of Staff and Maj. Gen. Douglas MacArthur watched a brigade of steel-helmeted soldiers precisely align themselves in a straight four-column phalanx, bayonets affixed to rifles. He nodded his ...
NORFOLK, Va. — I recently visited the MacArthur Memorial to check out a piece of local history. When you think about Army vehicles, you likely picture dull green tanks, Jeeps, and large trucks.