GENERAL DOUGLAS MACARTHUR - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: ARTHUR MacARTHUR IV, JEAN (MRS. DOUGLAS) MacARTHUR - HFSID 257112
Price: $1,400.00
DOUGLAS MacARTHUR and FAMILY
MacArthur and family waving to fans as they exit their plane.
Photograph signed: "Douglas MacArthur", "Jean MacArthur" and "Arthur MacArthur".
B/w, 8x10. DOUGLAS and JEAN MacARTHUR were married on April 30, 1937. Their
son, ARTHUR MacARTHUR (b. 1938), is a concert pianist and writer, attending
Columbia University to further pursue the arts. He currently lives under a false name to
avoid comparisons to his father in his career, but still remains active in the Douglas
MacArthur foundation. Jean MacArthur died in 2000 at the age of 101. Douglas MacArthur
(1880-1964) graduated #1 in his class at West Point (1903) and rose to brigadier general as a
combat leader in France during World War I. He was named US Army Chief of Staff in 1930,
and lost popularity by forcibly expelling the Depression era Bonus Army from Washington
(1932). Through most of the 1930s, he was chief military advisor to the Philippines, a US
protectorate preparing for independence. He commanded U.S. Army forces in the Far East
(1941-1942), becoming Allied Supreme Commander in the Southwest Pacific in 1942. In
December 1944, he was promoted to 5-star General of the Army. General MacArthur later
accepted the surrender of Japan aboard the battleship Missourion September 2, 1945.
As Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers in charge of the Occupation of Japan,
MacArthur presided over a sweeping and largely successful transformation of Japan,
including a new, democratic constitution. Supreme Commander of United Nations
forces in Korea (1950-1951), he was dismissed by President Harry S Truman in April
1951, for his continued public statements advocating extension of the war to Communist
China. He supported Republican Dwight Eisenhower's successful Presidential candidacy in
1952, but had little influence on the new President, who negotiated peace in Korea instead of
following MacArthur's recommendation to expand the war. After leaving the Army, MacArthur
gave two well remembered speeches: his farewell address to the US Congress (1951) and a
final speech at West Point (1962). Lightly creased at corners. Encapsulated. Fine condition.
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