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- Douglas MacArthur - Wikipedia
Douglas MacArthur (26 January 1880 – 5 April 1964) was an American general who served as a top commander during World War II and the Korean War, achieving the rank of General of the Army
- MacArthur Park: What to know about federal show of force in LA | AP News
U S military troops and federal immigration officers have made a brief but mighty show of force at MacArthur Park in Los Angeles
- What to Know About the Troops and Federal Agents in LAs MacArthur . . .
What to Know About the Troops and Federal Agents in LA's MacArthur Park U S military troops and federal immigration officers have made a brief but mighty show of force at MacArthur Park in Los
- Douglas MacArthur | Biography, Command, Facts | Britannica
Douglas MacArthur, U S general who commanded the Southwest Pacific Theater in World War II, administered postwar Japan during the Allied occupation that followed, and led United Nations forces during the first nine months of the Korean War
- Troops and federal agents briefly descend on Los Angeles MacArthur . . .
Defense officials had said about 90 members of the California National Guard and over a dozen military vehicles would help protect immigration officers as they carried out a raid in MacArthur Park
- Federal Agents March Through L. A. Park, Spurring Local Outrage
Residents were outraged after dozens of federal agents marched through MacArthur Park, in one of the city’s most immigrant-heavy neighborhoods Homeland Security officials said it was an
- Who Is MacArthur? | MacArthur Memorial, VA - Official Website
Arthur MacArthur was an army officer and a Union hero of the American Civil War “Pinky” was the daughter of a cotton merchant from Norfolk, VA During the Civil War, her brothers fought for the Confederacy Douglas MacArthur was the youngest of three children
- Douglas MacArthur - National Museum of the United States Army
MacArthur, one of the few individuals to achieve a five-star rank, notably served in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War A recipient of the Medal of Honor and 17 other medals, he distinguished himself as a talented, brave, and able military commander
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