1951 general douglas macarthur Stock Photos and Images
RMGR3F0H–GENERAL DOUGLAS MacARTHUR (1880-1964) Ticker-tape parade in New York 20 April 1951
RM2K4TPG3–SUWAN, KOREA - 28 January 1951 - US Army General Douglas MacArthur, Major-General Courtney Whitney, Lt General Matthew B Ridgway, and Major General Wi
RMC1WABD–USA, New York City, General Douglas MacArthur parade in April 1951
RMH4H4JE–U.S. Gen. Douglas MacArthur addresses 50,000 people gathered at Soldier's Field during his first visit to the United States in 14-years April 1, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois.
RMMKNNCM–Gen. Douglas MacArthur
RM2HPHPXP–General Douglas MacArthur addressing an audience of 50,000 at Soldier's Field, Chicago, on his first visit to the United States in 14 years ca. April 1951
RMEG6PH6–General Douglas MacArthur addressing an audience of 50,000 at Soldier's Field, Chicago on April 26, 1951. He simplified the
RM2B02DG6–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.
RF2R0YEPX–General of the Army Douglas MacArthur is shown inspecting troops of the 24th Inf. on his arrival at Kimpo airfield for a tour of the battlefront. February 21, 1951.
RM2BN0288–[ 1940s Japan - WWII Occupation of Japan ] — A Japanese police officer and a US Army MP direct traffic near the Dai-Ichi Seimei Building (seen in the far background) in Yurakucho (有楽町), Chiyoda (千代田区), Tokyo, ca 1945 (Showa 20). The Dai-Ichi Seimei Building served as the headquarters of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), the title held by General Douglas MacArthur (1880–1964) during the Allied occupation of Japan (1945–1951) following World War II. 20th century gelatin silver print.
RMW6H44G–General Douglas MacArthur addressing an audience of 50,000 at Soldier's Field. The General, on his first visit to the United States in 14 years, April 1951. Chicago, Illinois. Acme.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 1377 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RMEG6PAE–General Douglas MacArthur addressing an audience of 50,000 at Soldier's Field, Chicago on April 26, 1951. He simplified the
RM2M32GWP–General MacArthur visit, 1951 , Armories, Military parades & ceremonies, MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964, Watertown Arsenal Mass.. Records of U.S. Army Operational
RMHFENH7–030902-N-3228G-004 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Sept. 2, 2003) -- Jerry Weiss, a former Engineman 2nd class talks to reporters aboard his former ship, the Battleship Missouri (BB 63) shortly after the Anniversary of the End of World War II ceremony. Weiss served aboard the battleship from 1948 to 1951 and was one of more than 100 former Missouri crewmembers that were present at the ceremony hosted by the Missouri Memorial Association. The ceremony marked 58 years since General Douglas MacArthur and Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, along with other U.S. and Allied officers, accepted the unconditional
RMC1WAE1–USA, New York City, General Douglas MacArthur parade in April 1951
RMCWCF1P–General MacArthur is cheered by New Yorkers on April 20, 1951. Nine days earlier President Harry Truman relieved Douglas
RFHDWGWW–General of the Army Douglas MacArthur is shown inspecting troops of the 24th Inf. on his arrival at Kimpo airfield for a tour of the battlefront. February 21, 1951.
RMW6JA44–Lieutenant General Matthew Ridgway; Major General Doyle Hickey; and General Douglas MacArthur, Commander in Chief of United Nations Forces in Korea, in a jeep at a command post, Yang Yang, Korea, approximately 15 miles north of the 38th parallel, April 3, 1951.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 1376 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RMEG6PAC–General Douglas MacArthur addressing an audience of 50,000 at Soldier's Field, Chicago on April 26, 1951. Three million people
RM2M32GX0–General MacArthur, 1951 , Armories, Military parades & ceremonies, Military officers, MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964, Watertown Arsenal Mass.. Records of U.S. Army Operational
RMC1WAC4–USA, New York City, General Douglas MacArthur parade in April 1951
RMEG6PH4–General Douglas MacArthur addressing an audience of 50,000 at Soldier's Field, Chicago on April 26, 1951. Three million people
RF2R0YER1–Gen. Douglas MacArthur addressing an audience of 50,000 at Soldier's Field, Chicago, on his first visit to the United States in 14 years, April 1951.
RMW1DMCY–General Douglas MacArthur addressing an audience of 50,000 at Soldier's Field. The General, on his first visit to the United States in 14 years, April 1951. Chicago, Illinois. Acme.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 1377 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RMEG6P9T–General Douglas MacArthur on an inspection tour of the South Korean Forces. Feb. 21, 1951. Korean War, 1950-53.
RM2M32GXN–General MacArthur visit, 1951 , Armories, Military parades & ceremonies, Military officers, MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964, Watertown Arsenal Mass.. Records of U.S. Army Operational
RMC1WAB1–USA, New York City, Manhattan, General Douglas MacArthur parade in April, 1951
RMEG6PGG–General Douglas MacArthur on an inspection tour of the South Korean Forces. Feb. 21, 1951. Korean War, 1950-53.
RFHDWGWX–Gen. Douglas MacArthur addressing an audience of 50,000 at Soldier's Field, Chicago, on his first visit to the United States in 14 years, April 1951.
RFJF35D5–General of the Army Douglas MacArthur is shown inspecting troops of the 24th Inf. on his arrival at Kimpo airfield for a tour of the battlefront. February 21, 1951.
RMEG6P9Y–General Douglas MacArthur at the front lines above Suwon, Korea, Jan 29, 1951. L-R: Unidentified soldier, Generals Courtney
RMW1G7F8–Lieutenant General Matthew Ridgway; Major General Doyle Hickey; and General Douglas MacArthur, Commander in Chief of United Nations Forces in Korea, in a jeep at a command post, Yang Yang, Korea, approximately 15 miles north of the 38th parallel, April 3, 1951.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 1376 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RMC1WACN–USA, New York City, Spectators during General Douglas MacArthur parade in April 1951
RMEG6PGJ–General Douglas MacArthur at the front lines above Suwon, Korea, Jan 29, 1951. L-R: Unidentified soldier, Generals Courtney
RFFFFC3N–General of the Army Douglas MacArthur is shown inspecting troops of the 24th Inf. on his arrival at Kimpo airfield for a tour of the battlefront. February 21, 1951.
RMKWD4YB–General Douglas MacArthur on an inspection tour of the South Korean Forces. Feb. 21, 1951. Korean War, 1950-53. (BSLOC 2014 11 134)
RMC1WACW–USA, New York City, Spectators during General Douglas MacArthur parade in April 1951
RMKWB8GR–General Douglas MacArthur on an inspection tour of the South Korean Forces. Feb. 21, 1951. Korean War, 1950-53. (BSLOC 2014 11 134)
RMKWD505–General Douglas MacArthur addressing an audience of 50,000 at Soldier's Field, Chicago on April 26, 1951. Three million people lined his parade route in Chicago. (BSLOC 2014 11 141)
RMKWB8HX–General Douglas MacArthur addressing an audience of 50,000 at Soldier's Field, Chicago on April 26, 1951. Three million people lined his parade route in Chicago. (BSLOC 2014 11 141)
RMKWD504–Gen. Douglas MacArthur sitting in the rear of an open car riding up Broadway during a ticker tape parade, New York City. April 20, 1951. An estimated 7 million cheered the General. (BSLOC 2014 11 140)
RMKWB8HR–Gen. Douglas MacArthur sitting in the rear of an open car riding up Broadway during a ticker tape parade, New York City. April 20, 1951. An estimated 7 million cheered the General. (BSLOC 2014 11 140)
RMKWD4YA–General Douglas MacArthur on his arrival at Kimpo airfield for a tour of the Korean battlefront. His aircraft bears the name 'Bataan' superimposed over a map of the Philippines. Feb. 21, 1951. Korean War, 1950-53. (BSLOC 2014 11 133)
RMKWB8GP–General Douglas MacArthur on his arrival at Kimpo airfield for a tour of the Korean battlefront. His aircraft bears the name 'Bataan' superimposed over a map of the Philippines. Feb. 21, 1951. Korean War, 1950-53. (BSLOC 2014 11 133)
RMKWD4YE–General Douglas MacArthur at the front lines above Suwon, Korea, Jan 29, 1951. L-R: Unidentified soldier, Generals Courtney Whitney, Matthew Ridgway, William Kean, MacArthur. Korean War, 1950-53. (BSLOC 2014 11 135)
RMKWB8GX–General Douglas MacArthur at the front lines above Suwon, Korea, Jan 29, 1951. L-R: Unidentified soldier, Generals Courtney Whitney, Matthew Ridgway, William Kean, MacArthur. Korean War, 1950-53. (BSLOC 2014 11 135)
RMKWD508–General Douglas MacArthur addressing an audience of 50,000 at Soldier's Field, Chicago on April 26, 1951. He simplified the complexities of the Korean War, advocating 'victory over the nation and men who, without provocation, have attacked us.' (BSLOC 2014 11 142)
RMKWB8HY–General Douglas MacArthur addressing an audience of 50,000 at Soldier's Field, Chicago on April 26, 1951. He simplified the complexities of the Korean War, advocating 'victory over the nation and men who, without provocation, have attacked us.' (BSLOC 2014 11 142)
RMKWDA7K–General Matthew Ridgeway, as a four star General standing in front of a map of Japan. In April 1951 he replaced Gen. Douglas MacArthur as Commander of UN forces in Korea and as Military Governor of Japan. He oversaw the restoration of Japan's sovereignty (BSLOC 2016 7 28)
RMKWD8N0–General Matthew Ridgeway, as a four star General standing in front of a map of Japan. In April 1951 he replaced Gen. Douglas MacArthur as Commander of UN forces in Korea and as Military Governor of Japan. He oversaw the restoration of Japan's sovereignty (BSLOC 2016 7 28)
RMKWDA7T–John Foster Dulles after his 1949 Senate service and before his 1953 nomination for Sec. of State. In April 1951, President Truman sent Dulles to Tokyo to assure the Japanese Government that General MacArthur's departure signified no important change in U (BSLOC 2016 7 32)
RMKWD8N7–John Foster Dulles after his 1949 Senate service and before his 1953 nomination for Sec. of State. In April 1951, President Truman sent Dulles to Tokyo to assure the Japanese Government that General MacArthur's departure signified no important change in U (BSLOC 2016 7 32)
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