Douglas MacArthurin a sentence
- On came General Douglas MacArthur's voice, broadcasting from the deck of the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.† (source)
- Maybe he'd touch it—the leaf—and then he'd raise his hand slowly into the air, as though he were Jesus, or the man with the withered arm, or even General Douglas MacArthur.† (source)
- General Douglas MacArthur once warned the cadets of West Point that if they should become the first to allow the Long Gray Line to fail, "a million ghosts in olive drab, brown khaki, in blue and gray, would rise from their white crosses thundering those magic words, Duty, Honor, and Country."† (source)
- 'And instead of going out like a dignified guy that took a pratfall in a mudpuddle, everyone laughing at him, he goes out like Douglas MacArthur, saying old soldiers never die, they just fade away.† (source)
- On December 7, hours after hearing the news from Hawaii, General Douglas MacArthur sat in the Philippines, stunned, seemingly unable to give a command to mobilize the largest fleet of warplanes in the South Pacific.† (source)
- They were always comparing me to Douglas MacArthur and the Duke of Wellington because of my incredible military bearing.† (source)
- It's like linking Douglas MacArthur to a Mafia hit man.† (source)
- Through a press code and other measures, General Douglas MacArthur, the supreme commander of the occupying forces, had strictly prohibited dissemination of or agitation for any reports on the consequences of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings — including the consequence of a desire for peace — and the officials evidently thought that Tanimoto's peace center might get the local governments in trouble.† (source)