After the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, Arthur, his mother and his nanny were forced to relocate from the Manila Hotel as bombs fell nearby. Are sown the seeds. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library. In a word, his greatness was his character” (***). English. General Douglas MacArthur: Return Of A Legend | Full Documentary | Biography. In stature and seniority, General of the Army Douglas MacArthur was the Army's foremost general. by Charles Andrew Willoughby (all … Long out of print, this facsimile edition contains not only MacArthur's own perspective of his operations against the Japanese in the Southwest Pacific Area during World War II but also the enemy's unique account of Imperial Army campaigns against MacArthur's forces. The preliminary work for compiling the MacArthur volumes began in 1943 within the G-3 Section of his General Staff, and was carried forward after the war by members of the G-2 Section, headed by Maj. Gen. Charles A. Willoughby with Professor Gordon W. Prange, on leave from the University of Maryland, as his principal professional assistant. Learn about the decorated life of General Douglas MacArthur, who fought in World War I and World War II, the latter catapulting him to military fame. THE CAMPAIGNS OF
The Liberation Plaque Memorial was dedicated in MacArthur Square on April 1, 2006. One message of condolence after MacArthur’s read; “General Douglas MacArthur’s true greatness lay in his absolute devotion to his country, his refusal to compromise his idealism, his personal integrity. Among his military kin are fellow World War II General George S. Patton, Civil War General George B. McClellan, Colonel Robert Gould Shaw (of the movie Glory fame), and General (and 1st U.S. President) George Washington. With full color maps. From the foreword: "The Reports of General MacArthur include two volumes being published by the Department of the Army in four books reproduced exactly as they were printed by General MacArthur's Tokyo headquarters in 1950, except for the addition of this foreword and indexes. Collection. Search. The pressure of other duties having prevented my personal participation in its preparation, it has been entrusted by me to that magnificent staff group which actually conducted the staff work during the progress of the campaigns. From the foreword: "The Reports of General MacArthur include two volumes being published by the Department of the Army in four books reproduced exactly as they were printed by General MacArthur's Tokyo headquarters in 1950, except for the addition of this foreword and indexes. In the 40 years of the existence of the MacArthur Memorial, a picture of MacArthur giving his speech at the Pearl Harbor Conference has been sought by dozens if not hundreds of researchers. With full color maps. ... 1938, from Denver, giving a report on his activities Letter of General Van Horn Moseley, September 26, 1938, telling MacArthur he was retiring shortly and giving a rundown on world situation Letter from Mrs. Ethel McCord asking MacArthur to verify her husband’s wounds in World War I . Attended by more than 100 people and 13 former internees and liberators of the Japanese Internment Camps in the Philippines, the rain held off long enough for the ceremony to take place. MacArthur returned to the War Department, where he was promoted to major on 11 December 1915. Copy link. In Army and National Archives custody these materials have been available for research although they have not been easily accessible. Tap to unmute. MacArthur in Japan: The Occupation: Military Phase : Volume II, Part I . ......United States Army Forces in Australia, ......General MacArthur Arrives in Australia, ......Organization of the Pacific Theater, ......Establishment of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area, ......General Headquarters Transferred to Brisbane, ......The Battle against Enemy Coastal Shipping, ......Initial Planning for the Philippines, ......The Filipinos in the Plan of Operations, ......Admiral Kurita Breaks Off Engagement, ......Final Plans for the Mindoro Landing, ......Recapture of Clark Field and Fort Stotsenburg, ......Clearing Batangas and the Bicol Peninsula, ......Occupation of Kiangan and the Cagayan Valley, ......Activities of the Allied Intelligence Bureau, ......Activities of the Philippine Regional Section, ......The Guerillas on Negros, Cebu, and Bohol, ......The Guerillas on Panay and Adjacent Islands, ......General MacArthur's Tribute to the Philippine Guerillas, ......Planning for Operations in the Southern Visayas, ......Final Operations in the Visayas-Bohol and Negros Oriental, ......Reduction of Enemy Forces in East-Central Mindanao, ......Pacific Theater Command Reorganization, ......Final Southwest Pacific Operations: Borneo, ......Final Actions in New Guinea, New Britain, and Bougainville, ......Demobilization, Redeployment, and Replacements, ......Employment of "Olympic" Ground Forces, ......American Plan for the Invasion of Honshu-Operation "Coronet", ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA, Establishment of General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific, General Headquarters Transferred to Brisbane, The Battle against Enemy Coastal Shipping, Recapture of Clark Field and Fort Stotsenburg, Clearing Batangas and the Bicol Peninsula, Occupation of Kiangan and the Cagayan Valley, Activities of the Allied Intelligence Bureau, Activities of the Philippine Regional Section, The Guerillas on Panay and Adjacent Islands, General MacArthur's Tribute to the Philippine Guerillas, OPERATIONS OF THE EIGHTH ARMY IN THE SOUTHERN PHILIPPNES, Planning for Operations in the Southern Visayas, Final Operations in the Visayas-Bohol and Negros Oriental, Reduction of Enemy Forces in East-Central Mindanao, FINAL SWPA OPERATIONS AND ORGANIZATION OF AFPAC, Final Southwest Pacific Operations: Borneo, Final Actions in New Guinea, New Britain, and Bougainville, Demobilization, Redeployment, and Replacements, "DOWNFALL" - THE PLAN FOR THE INVASION OF JAPAN, American Plan for the Invasion of Honshu-Operation, The Japanese Conquests which Isolated General MacArthur's Forces in the Philippines, The Japanese Invasion of the Philippines and the Forces Employed, Route of Strategic Withdrawal to Bataan and Concept of Defense, Disintegration of the Malay Barrier and the Threat to Australia, Orientation Map Showing Lack of Rail Transportation along the Vulnerable Northern Coast, The Boundaries of the Southwest Pacific Area and the Extent of the Japanese Advance, The United States Superimposed on the Southwest Pacific Area, Action from Oivi to Imita Ridge, July-September 1942, Japanese Dispositions and Capabilities, September 1942, Coast Watchers Stations (AIB) along the Japanese Bomber Routes, August 1942-April 1943, Action in Kokoda-Oivi-Wairopi, November 1942, Sanananda Front, 22 November 1942-22 January 1943, Command Organization, Southwest Pacific Area, Operations Chart "Elkton Plan," New Britain-New Ireland-New Guinea Area, Allied Operations and Estimated Enemy Dispositions, Solomon Islands, Enemy Ground Dispositions, Bismarck Archipelago, 30 November 1943, Hollandia Operation, 22 April-6 June 1944, Wakde-Sarmi Operation, 17 May-2 September 1944, Biak Island Operation, 27 May-20 August 1944, Noemfoor Island Operation, 2 July-31 August 1944, Sansapor-Cape Opmarai Operation, 30 July-31 August 1944, Enemy Shipping Routes Destroyed during the New Guinea Campaign, The Morotai Campaign, 15 September-4 October 1944, Enemy Airfields Reported in Use, September 1944, Organization of Forces for the Leyte Operation, Enemy Ground Dispositions, 30 September 1944, Sixth Army Landings on Leyte, 17-20 October 1944, Leyte Attack Continues, 25 October-2 November 1944, Ormoc-Carigara Corridor, 3 November-25 December 1944, General Situation, Leyte Campaign, 31 December 1944, Enemy Shipping Routes Destroyed during the Leyte Campaign, "Musketeer III" Plan: Love and Mike Operations, Japanese Operational Airfields on Luzon, 31 December 1944, Organization of Naval Forces for the Lingayen Assault, Organization of Ground Forces for the Lingayen Assault, Sixth Army Landings, Lingayen Gulf, 9-17 January 1945, Japanese Plan for Defense of Luzon, 19 December 1944, The Envelopment of Manila, 27 January-5 February 1945, The Battle of Manila, 3 February-3 March 1945, Recapture of Corregidor, 16-28 February 1945, Assault Eastward from Manila, 8 March-28 May 1945, Operations in Northern Luzon, 26 January-8 August 1945, Operations in Southern Luzon, 15 March-25 May 1945, Major Guerilla Forces in the Philippines, 1942-1945, AIB and PRS Penetrations of the Philippines, 1943-1944, Philippine Islands Communications, 15 December 1943, General Philippine Intelligence Coverage, 1943-1944, Mindanao Guerilla Organization, 31 January 1945, Central Philippines Guerilla Organization, October-November 1944, Guerilla Forces on Luzon, October-November 1944, Cabanatuan Prison Raid, 30-31 January 1945, The Philippine General Radio Net Developed during the Japanese Occupation, 9 October 1944, Plan of "Montclair III": Victor Operations, 25 February 1945, Clearing of the Visayan Passages, 19 February-8 May 1945, Operations on Palawan, 28 February-30 June 1945, Seizure of Zamboanga and the Sulu Archipelago, 10 March-20 June 1945, Operations in Panay and Negros Occidental, 18 March-20 June 1945, Landings on Cebu, Bohol, and Negros Oriental, 26 March-20 June 1945, The Assault against Central Mindanao, 17 April-5 May 1945, Final Operations on Mindanao, 6 May-11 August 1945, The Philippine Campaign, October 1944-July 1945, Enemy Shipping Routes Destroyed during the Philippine Campaign, Enemy Ground Dispositions, General Pacific Area, 30 April 1945, Enemy Dispositions on Borneo, 30 April 1945, Brunei Bay Operations, 10 June-14 July 1945, Mop-Up Operations in Eastern New Guinea, New Britain, and Bougainville, Organization of United States Army Forces in the Pacific, "Downfall" Plan for the Invasion of Japan, 28 May 1945, Disposition of Japanese Army Ground Forces in the Homeland, April 1945, Estimated Enemy Ground Dispositions on Kyushu, 28 July 1945, Japanese Ground Dispositions on Kyushu, 18 August 1945, Landing Beaches, Roads, Railroads, and Critical Defiles, Kanto Plain, Japanese Ground Dispositions on Honshu, 18 August 1945, Allied Landings, August 1942 to August 1945, Third Fleet Pre-Invasion Operations against Japan, Organization of Ground Forces for the Occupation of Japan Proper, Japanese Surrender throughout the Pacific.
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