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In World War Two, after the attack on Pearl Harbour, Douglas MacArthur was put in charge of the Philippines where he had to defend the islands against an attack by the Japanese. In this he failed, but few western commanders had been successful against the Japanese at the start of the Pacific War – as the British had found at Singapore.
After his involvement in World War Two, Douglas MacArthur remained in the limelight as head of the United Nations force that took on the North Koreans in the Korean War. In this position, MacArthur showed his military genius with the amphibious landing at Inchon which was very risky and some would argue defied military logic. That it was so successful further enhanced MacArthur's military stature.
After his involvement in World War Two, Douglas MacArthur remained in the limelight as head of the United Nations force that took on the North Koreans in the Korean War. In this position, MacArthur showed his military genius with the amphibious landing at Inchon which was very risky and some would argue defied military logic. That it was so successful further enhanced MacArthur's military stature.
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