Douglas MacArthur

NOUN
  1. United States general who served as chief of staff and commanded Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II; he accepted the surrender of Japan (1880-1964)
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How To Use Douglas MacArthur In A Sentence

  • They ridiculed leaked U.S. plans to install a proconsul in the Douglas MacArthur mold, strutting around with a cob pipe and dictating orders to a humiliated people.
  • Americans of a certain age will recall Douglas MacArthur's pithy aphorism: ‘There is no substitute for victory.’
  • He had been sent on a mission to deliver a message to General Douglas MacArthur.
  • It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it ( Douglas MacArthur ).
  • It was redesignated the 165th and became part of the 42nd Division with an up-and-coming regular Army major named Douglas MacArthur as its chief of staff. Wild Bill Donovan
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