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1945 - Surrender of Japan - Page 21945 - Surrender of Japan - Page 2
Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz Signs For The United States During The Surrender Ceremonies On The U.S.S. Missouri In Tokyo Bay, August 31, 1945.  At The Microphone At The Left Is General Of The Army Douglas Macarthur. - Page 1Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz Signs For The United States During The Surrender Ceremonies On The U.S.S. Missouri In Tokyo Bay, August 31, 1945. At The Microphone At The Left Is General Of The Army Douglas Macarthur. - Page 1
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General Of The Army Douglas Macarthur Signs As The Supreme Allied Commander During Formal Surrender Ceremonies On The U.S.S. Missouri In Tokyo Bay, August 31, 1945.  Behind Gen. Macarthur Are Lt. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright (Left) Who Surrendered To The Japa - Page 1General Of The Army Douglas Macarthur Signs As The Supreme Allied Commander During Formal Surrender Ceremonies On The U.S.S. Missouri In Tokyo Bay, August 31, 1945. Behind Gen. Macarthur Are Lt. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright (Left) Who Surrendered To The Japa - Page 1
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Landing at Hollandia in Humboldt Bay, New Guinea on 22 April 44. General MacArthur accompanies his troops. By 28 April 44, they had seized last Jap strip and by 2 May 44 the base was operational. - Page 7Landing at Hollandia in Humboldt Bay, New Guinea on 22 April 44. General MacArthur accompanies his troops. By 28 April 44, they had seized last Jap strip and by 2 May 44 the base was operational. - Page 7
On An Airstrip On Leyte Island, Philippine Islands, General Douglas Macarthur Congratulates Major Richard Ira Bong, Whose 38 Victories Make Him America'S Top Fighter Pilot, After Awarding Him The Congressional Medal Of Honor. - Page 1On An Airstrip On Leyte Island, Philippine Islands, General Douglas Macarthur Congratulates Major Richard Ira Bong, Whose 38 Victories Make Him America'S Top Fighter Pilot, After Awarding Him The Congressional Medal Of Honor. - Page 1
General Douglas Macarthur, Commander-In-Chief Of The Allied Forces In The Southwest Pacific Area On An Inspection Trip Of American Battle Fronts, Met Representativews Of Five Different American Indian Tribes In One United States Army Unit. Left To Right: - Page 3General Douglas Macarthur, Commander-In-Chief Of The Allied Forces In The Southwest Pacific Area On An Inspection Trip Of American Battle Fronts, Met Representativews Of Five Different American Indian Tribes In One United States Army Unit. Left To Right: - Page 3
Smiles From The Southwest Pacific. A Jovial Mood Of General Macarthur, Left, Greeting Major General Ennis C. Whitehead, Deputy Commander, U.S. Army Fifth Air Force, Right Was Cought By An Alert Photographer During The Visit Of Under Secretary Of War Rober - Page 1Smiles From The Southwest Pacific. A Jovial Mood Of General Macarthur, Left, Greeting Major General Ennis C. Whitehead, Deputy Commander, U.S. Army Fifth Air Force, Right Was Cought By An Alert Photographer During The Visit Of Under Secretary Of War Rober - Page 1
[None Entered] - Page 5MacArthur in jeep, Philippines
Scene of the Ceremony was the parade grounds fronting the barracks. General MacArthur was accompanied by all of his former staff officers now in this region. They acted as his honorary staff during his visit. As he spoke, the sounds of war could be - Page 1Scene of the Ceremony was the parade grounds fronting the barracks. General MacArthur was accompanied by all of his former staff officers now in this region. They acted as his honorary staff during his visit. As he spoke, the sounds of war could be - Page 1
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur smoking his corncob pipe, probably at Manila, Philippine Islands, 2 August 1945.Added by: fold3_contentGeneral of the Army Douglas MacArthur smoking his corncob pipe, probably at Manila, Philippine Islands, 2 August 1945.
Douglas MacArthur as a student at West Texas Military Academy in the 1890sAdded by: fold3_contentDouglas MacArthur as a student at West Texas Military Academy in the 1890s
Douglas MacArthur as a brigadier general. St. Benoit Chateau, France. 19 September 1918Added by: fold3_contentDouglas MacArthur as a brigadier general. St. Benoit Chateau, France. 19 September 1918
Douglas MacArthur as West Point Superintendent, c. 1919Added by: fold3_contentDouglas MacArthur as West Point Superintendent, c. 1919
Photograph of Douglas MacArthur, his wife, and his son, returning to the Philippines in 1950 for a visit.Added by: fold3_contentPhotograph of Douglas MacArthur, his wife, and his son, returning to the Philippines in 1950 for a visit.
1863-1978 - Page 6101863-1978 - Page 610
227 - Officers - General - Page 61227 - Officers - General - Page 61
1964 - Page 291964 - Page 29
851.413AM3/3-851.413 Pershing Hall/264 - Page 297851.413AM3/3-851.413 Pershing Hall/264 - Page 297
294 - Senate Committee's Visit to War Theater - Page 76294 - Senate Committee's Visit to War Theater - Page 76
1942 - 1946 - Page 831942 - 1946 - Page 83
War Diary, 4/1-30/44 - Page 8War Diary, 4/1-30/44 - Page 8