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April 5

MacArthur Dies: Controversial General's Six-Decade Career Ends

Douglas MacArthur waded ashore in the Philippines in 1944 with cameras rolling and said 'I have returned' — fulfilling a promise he'd made when the islands fell in 1942. He accepted Japan's surrender on the deck of the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. Then President Truman fired him in 1951 for publicly disagreeing with Korea war strategy. Congress gave him a standing ovation when he addressed a joint session. Truman called it 'nothing but a bunch of damn bullshit.' MacArthur died at Walter Reed in April 1964.

April 5, 1964

62 years ago

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