MacArthur waded ashore and proceeded to a portable radio microphone from which he would address the commonwealth. “People of ...
On Oct. 20, 1944, U.S. general waded into the waters at Leyte as World War II moved toward its final chapters.
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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...