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KMF1D1 U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Joseph Dunford visits a plaque commemorating a site of the historic meeting between U.S. President Harry S. Truman and U.S. Army General Douglas MacArthur during World War II June 6, 2017 in Wake Island. (photo by PO2 Dominique A. Pineiro via Planetpix)
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2M9F7CT Rear Admiral James MacArthur, Commander, Carrier Group Two, and Captain David Logsdon, Commanding Officer, USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75), discuss plots in the C.O.'s cabin on board USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). Base: USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC)
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2F5GMYE Rear Adm. James MacArthur and Capt. David Logsdon discuss plots in the C.O.'s cabin on board USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75).
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2B02DG6 General of the Army Douglas MacArthur (26 January 1880 – 5 April 1964) was an American general and field marshal of the Philippine Army who was Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s and played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II. He led the United Nations Command in the Korean War until he was removed from command by President Harry S. Truman on 11 April 1951. Syngman Rhee was a Korean statesman, authoritarian dictator, and the first president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea as well as the first president of South Korea.
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W67AR5 Memorandum from Kenneth C. Royall, Secretary of the Army, informing President Harry Truman that he could restore General of the Army Douglas MacArthur to the active list.; Scope and content: Appears to have Truman signature
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TY8RKC Memorandum from Kenneth C. Royall, Secretary of the Army, informing President Harry Truman that he could restore General of the Army Douglas MacArthur to the active list.; Scope and content: Appears to have Truman signature
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FF90YT FIRING OF MacARTHUR. /n'Not a General's Job.' American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1951, published the day before President Harry S. Truman removed General Douglas MacArthur from his post as supreme commander of U.N. forces in Korea for insubordination,
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FF90YR FIRING OF MacARTHUR, 1951. /n'Not a General's Job.' American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1951, published the day before President Harry S. Truman removed General Douglas MacArthur from his post as supreme commander of U.N. forces in Korea for insubordina
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FF9086 FIRING OF MacARTHUR. /nAmerican cartoon by L.J. Roche, 1951, showing President Harry S. Truman, Secretary of State Dean Acheson, and the Pentagon in the proverbial frying pan over Truman's decision to remove General Douglas MacArthur from his post as supr
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FF907W FIRING OF MacARTHUR. /nAmerican cartoon by L.J. Roche, 1951, showing President Harry S. Truman, Secretary of State Dean Acheson, and the Pentagon in the proverbial frying pan over Truman's decision to remove General Douglas MacArthur from his post as supr
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FF80BW KOREAN WAR: HEADLINE, 1951. /nThe front page of The New York Times, 11 April 1951, announcing President Harry Truman's removal of General Douglas MacArthur from his post as supreme commander of U.N. forces in Korea.
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D4YJGA Photograph of Douglas MacArthur, ca. 1945
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E5GMT3 1950 Wichita Beacon (USA) front page reporting American forces in action in Korean War
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E5GMT2 1950 Wichita Beacon (USA) front page reporting American forces in action in Korean War
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E5GMRY 1950 New York Herald Tribune front page reporting the outbreak of the Korean War with U.S. President Truman ordering American forces to Korea
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E5GMT1 1950 New York Herald Tribune front page reporting the outbreak of the Korean War with U.S. President Truman ordering American forces to Korea
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F22J93 1945 Daily Mail front page reporting the attempted suicide of Hideki Tojo
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F22J90 1945 Sunday Express front page reporting Japan signs surrender document aboard the USS Missouri
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F22J92 1945 Daily Mail front page reporting Japan signs surrender document aboard the USS Missouri
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F22J91 1945 Daily Herald front page reporting Japan signs surrender document aboard the USS Missouri
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F22J8R 1945 Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) front page reporting the Allied Occupation of Japan
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F22J8Y 1945 Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) front page reporting Atrocities commited by Japan
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F22J8G 1945 Daily Mail front page reporting VJ Day celebrations in London and Russia continue fighting Japanese troops in Manchuria
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F22J8D 1945 Daily Mail front page reporting VJ Day celebrations in London
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F22J8T 1945 Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) front page reporting Japan signs surrender document aboard the USS Missouri
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F22J8F 1945 Daily Mail front page reporting VJ Day celebrations in London and complete ceasefire in South East Asia
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F22J86 1945 Oshkosh Daily Northwestern front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J84 1945 Los Angeles Times front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J8B 1945 Jersey Observer front page reporting Japan to obey U.S. orders
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F22J8K 1945 The Bunyip (Australia) front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J8C 1945 News Chronicle front page reporting General MacArthur to meet Japanese envoys in Manilla to discuss surrender terms
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F22J89 1945 Civil & Military Gazette front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J87 1945 Oshkosh Daily Northwestern front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J8A 1945 Daily Telegraph front page reporting VJ Day celebrations in London
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F22J7W 1945 Hartford Courant (USA) front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J7X 1945 Daily Mail front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J7H 1945 Neue Hamburger Presse front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J82 1945 front page Stars and Stripes reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J7E 1945 front page Evening News (London) reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J80 1945 Daily Mail front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J7T 1945 front page News Chronicle reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J7N 1945 front page News Chronicle reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J7J 1945 front page Daily Herald reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J7B 1945 front page Birmingham Mail reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J7D 1945 front page Evening News (London) reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J7A 1945 The Times page 4 reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J79 1945 Paris-presse front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J76 1945 Philadelphia Inquirer front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J7F 1945 front page Evening News (London) reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22HT2 1945 Chicago Daily News front page reporting Japan accepts complete surrender and the Second World War is over
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F22HT1 1945 Evening Star (USA) front page reporting Japan accepts complete surrender and the Second World War is over
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F22HT5 1945 The Sun (Sydney) front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J74 1945 front page Daily Express reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J75 1945 San Francisco Chronicle front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J77 1945 New York Times front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22HT8 1945 Daily Telegraph front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22J73 1945 front page Daily Express reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
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F22HT4 1945 Hinton Daily News front page reporting Japan accepts complete surrender and the Second World War is over
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F22HT3 1945 Parkersburg News (USA) front page reporting Japan accepts complete surrender and the Second World War is over
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F22HT0 1945 Evening Standard (London) front page reporting Japan accepts complete surrender
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F22HRY 1945 New York Journal American front page reporting Japan accepts complete surrender
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