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“You couldn’t shrug your shoulders at Douglas MacArthur,” observes historian David McCullough. “There was nothing bland about him, nothing passive about.

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2 “You couldn’t shrug your shoulders at Douglas MacArthur,” observes historian David McCullough. “There was nothing bland about him, nothing passive about him, nothing dull about him. There’s no question about his patriotism, there’s no question about his courage, and there’s no question, it seems to me, about his importance as one of the protagonist of the 20th century. ”

3 A man lived his entire life in the US Army -- January 26, 1880 – April 5, 1964 (aged 84) -- Place of birth: Little Rock, Arkansas -- Place of death: Washington, D.C. -- Allegiance: U.S.A -- Service/branch: United States Army -- Years of service: 1903–1951 -- Rank: General of the Army (US Army) Field Marshal (Philippine Army) -- Marriage : He was married twice. MacArthur smoking a corncob pipe in Manila, 1945

4 Douglas, who had always been an unremarkable student, first started to reveal his own intellectual gifts when his father was posted to San Antonio, Texas, in 1893. There he attended the West Texas Military Academy, thriving in an atmosphere which combined academics, religion, military discipline and Victorian social graces.

5 Because of his excellent record there, his family's political connections and top scores on the qualifying exam, Douglas received an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1898. Over the next four years, he would achieve one of the finest records in Academy history. General Arthur MacArthur -- back from the Philippines, where he had helped defeat the Spanish and served as military governor -- looked on proudly as his son graduated first in the class of 1903.

6 General MacArthur at a French Chateau, September 1918 (WWI) "I have returned" — General MacArthur returns to the Philippines from Australia. (1945,WWII)

7 MacArthur Memorial in Norfolk, USA MacArthur’s grave at the MacArthur Memorial Memorial statue at the US Military Academy


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