For breaking the Japanese code, my father received a presidential citation from Gen. Douglas MacArthur, who personally thanked Dad for his service to his country and for helping to shorten the war
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For breaking the Japanese code, my father received a presidential citation from Gen. Douglas MacArthur, who personally thanked Dad for his service to his country and for helping to shorten the war
I think, as Americans, we’ve lost our sense of sin. Douglas MacArthur used to talk about duty and honor. Whatever happened to honor? What about our sense of decency? I did what I could (by blowing the whistle). But what about everybody else?
We believe what Gen. [Douglas] MacArthur said, that 'on the fields of friendly strife' you use the same toughness and tenacity that you use in war
In Rahm Emanuel Obama knows he's getting Douglas MacArthur or General Patton, a guy whose a field general, who will keep everything running on time, the trains running on time and will go after congress
But on this particular day, President Hoover called out the Army. The chief of staff was a guy named Douglas MacArthur. And he had a major whose name was Eisenhower. You probably heard of him, too. Another major was a young cavalry officer with the name of Patton. There they were, MacArthur, Eisenhower, Patton … this is a true story. You don’t get many out of Washington