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He treated the Japanese people with respect and introduced notions of emancipation, peaceful direction, and focus upon economic growth. By all accounts he did a brilliant job and is still revered there today. After the war he became the governor of Japan for three years. In the second world war he came out of retirement to become General of the Army and Supreme Commander of the Pacific theater of the war. During the First World War, he won the Distinguished Service Medal, the Distinguished Service Cross twice, and seven Silver Stars. He earned over 100 military decorations from the U.S. He graduated first in his class at West Point. District Court Summer Intern Programįew doubt that General Douglas MacArthur was a brilliant man. Howard Srebnick’s Prosecution and Defense Lawyering Workshop.Immigration Consequences of Criminal Convictions.Final Argument: Douglas MacArthur - Roy Black Skip to main content
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