MacArthur waded ashore and proceeded to a portable radio microphone from which he would address the commonwealth. “People of ...
Thousands of volunteers joined the military during World War I. But when the war ended and the Great Depression began, the volunteers wanted a bonus to be paid in 1932, not in 1945 as planned.
MacArthur and his staff waded ashore and then the general made a brief radio speech, saying: “People of the Philippines: I have returned.” Rumors persisted for decades that MacArthur’s ...
A Sydney soccer star embroiled in the A-League corruption scandal has lost out on a bid to travel freely to his native New ...
Mr Khatiz said repeated applications to return ... have to make an application yourself or through your solicitor and tell ...
On that day, the popular general declared: “People of the Philippines, I have returned.” World War II ended in June 1945. MacArthur would continue as a military leader, and often contentious ...
On Oct. 20, 1944, U.S. general waded into the waters at Leyte as World War II moved toward its final chapters.
To date, only 3,519 soldiers have received the award ... soldiers headed by Gen. Douglas MacArthur stormed the beaches of Leyte, keeping his “I shall return” promise to liberate the ...
Sydney FC's star recruit Douglas Costa could be back for the Sky Blues within a week after missing the club's last ALM clash ...
Further details of the victims have not been disclosed ... and the aircraft had potentially returned to the airfield and taken off again and come into collision, potentially, with the other ...
He returned to Fresno this week from a five-state tour in the Midwest and East Coast. As a MacArthur fellow, he expects to be very busy: “More travel, more invitations, more readings ...
Shortly after wading ashore with Filipino and American leaders, General MacArthur declared “I have returned.” General MacArthur’s landing at Leyte on October 20, 1944, was the first time he had been ...