Douglas Macarthur

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Author by Bernard K. Duffy
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Publisher : Greenwood Publishing Group
ISBN : 0313291489
Type : PDF & Epub
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From I Shall Return to Old Soldiers Never Die, General MacArthur's phraseology invariably captured an audience's attention. The MacArthur persona may be familiar to many Americans more because of his oratory than because of his military deeds. Covering both his martial and his political oratory, this book provides a balanced, full-length study of MacArthur's oratorical accomplishments and their impact. Part I is a critical analysis of MacArthur and his speeches, while Part II contains the texts of the addresses discussed. In their analysis, the authors avoid extremes of praise or blame. The highlight of the book is its account of MacArthur's rhetoric persuading Army and Navy chiefs to undertake the Inchon landing, arguably his finest hour. When MacArthur challenged Truman, taking policy differences to Congress, his rhetoric enabled more than one congressman to see deity in the general. Duffy and Carpenter analyze well the measured cadences of that speech as well as the platitudes of the keynote speech at the 1952 Republican National Convention. If 'Old Soldiers Never Die' polished his halo, the convention address tarnished it. This book captures both the brilliant flashes and the arrogant stupidities of the man. (Quoted from the foreword by Robert P. Newman)


Douglas Macarthur A Modern Knight Errant

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Author by William S. Phillips
Genre : Chivalry
Publisher : Dorrance Publishing Company
ISBN : WISC:89058442179
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 77 Page
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Douglas Macarthur

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Author by Brenda Haugen
Genre : Generals
Publisher : Capstone
ISBN : 0756509947
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 120 Page
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A biography of the famous general Douglas MacArthur.


Douglas Macarthur

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Author by Earle Rice
Genre : Biography
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
ISBN : 9781438103266
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Views : 132 Page
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MacArthur was one of the greatest generals of World War II and of all time. He distinguished himself in World Wars I and II and in the Korean War.


Douglas Macarthur

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Author by Jean Darby
Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Publisher : Twenty-First Century Books
ISBN : 0822549018
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Views : 124 Page
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A biography of the controversial military leader remembered for his defense of the Philippines during World War II, administration of occupied Japan after the war, and leadership of United Nations troops in the Korean conflict.


General Of The Army Douglas Macarthur And The American Policy In The Far East

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Author by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services
Genre : Korean War, 1950-1953
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ISBN : UCBK:C093082979
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Views : 10 Page
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Douglas Macarthur

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Author by Russell D. Buhite
Genre : History
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN : 9780742577398
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Views : 208 Page
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Buhite offers a trenchant evaluation of Douglas MacArthur's career in East Asia and his role in some of the most important military and diplomatic issues of the twentieth century. Concise and highly readable, this biography of one of the most influential and controversial agents of American foreign and military policy considers diplomatic fact in light of psychological insight. A must read for those interested in diplomatic and military history.


Douglas Macarthur

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Author by Arthur Herman
Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Publisher : Random House
ISBN : 9780812994896
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Views : 960 Page
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A new, definitive life of an American icon, the visionary general who led American forces through three wars and foresaw his nation’s great geopolitical shift toward the Pacific Rim—from the Pulitzer Prize finalist and bestselling author of Gandhi & Churchill Douglas MacArthur was arguably the last American public figure to be worshipped unreservedly as a national hero, the last military figure to conjure up the romantic stirrings once evoked by George Armstrong Custer and Robert E. Lee. But he was also one of America’s most divisive figures, a man whose entire career was steeped in controversy. Was he an avatar or an anachronism, a brilliant strategist or a vainglorious mountebank? Drawing on a wealth of new sources, Arthur Herman delivers a powerhouse biography that peels back the layers of myth—both good and bad—and exposes the marrow of the man beneath. MacArthur’s life spans the emergence of the United States Army as a global fighting force. Its history is to a great degree his story. The son of a Civil War hero, he led American troops in three monumental conflicts—World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. Born four years after Little Bighorn, he died just as American forces began deploying in Vietnam. Herman’s magisterial book spans the full arc of MacArthur’s journey, from his elevation to major general at thirty-eight through his tenure as superintendent of West Point, field marshal of the Philippines, supreme ruler of postwar Japan, and beyond. More than any previous biographer, Herman shows how MacArthur’s strategic vision helped shape several decades of U.S. foreign policy. Alone among his peers, he foresaw the shift away from Europe, becoming the prophet of America’s destiny in the Pacific Rim. Here, too, is a vivid portrait of a man whose grandiose vision of his own destiny won him enemies as well as acolytes. MacArthur was one of the first military heroes to cultivate his own public persona—the swashbuckling commander outfitted with Ray-Ban sunglasses, riding crop, and corncob pipe. Repeatedly spared from being killed in battle—his soldiers nicknamed him “Bullet Proof”—he had a strong sense of divine mission. “Mac” was a man possessed, in the words of one of his contemporaries, of a “supreme and almost mystical faith that he could not fail.” Yet when he did, it was on an epic scale. His willingness to defy both civilian and military authority was, Herman shows, a lifelong trait—and it would become his undoing. Tellingly, MacArthur once observed, “Sometimes it is the order one disobeys that makes one famous.” To capture the life of such an outsize figure in one volume is no small achievement. With Douglas MacArthur, Arthur Herman has set a new standard for untangling the legacy of this American legend. Praise for Douglas MacArthur “This is revisionist history at its best and, hopefully, will reopen a debate about the judgment of history and MacArthur’s place in history.”—New York Journal of Books “Unfailingly evocative . . . close to an epic . . . More than a biography, it is a tale of a time in the past almost impossible to contemplate today as having taken place, with MacArthur himself as a figure perhaps too remote to understand, but all the more important to encounter.”—The New Criterion “With Douglas MacArthur: American Warrior, the prolific and talented historian Arthur Herman has delivered an expertly rendered, compulsively readable account that does full justice to MacArthur’s monumental achievements without slighting his equally monumental flaws.”—Commentary


Douglas Macarthur

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Author by Stephanie Sammartino McPherson
Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Publisher : Lerner Publications
ISBN : 0822524341
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Examines the life and career of Douglas MacArthur, including his childhood, education, and military experience.


Douglas Macarthur

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Author by Earle Rice (Jr.)
Genre : TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
Publisher : Infobase Learning
ISBN : 9781438148717
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 111 Page
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A look at the life and military accomplishments of General Douglas MacArthur, whose career included serving as commander of the United States Army in the Far East during World War II.