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====[[File:Conservative_Posadism.png]] Douglas MacArthur==== |
====[[File:Conservative_Posadism.png]] Douglas MacArthur==== |
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⚫ | [[File:Conservative_Posadism.png]] Douglas MacArthur was an American [[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy|military leader]] who served as General of the Army for the [[File:Cball-USA.png]] United States, as well as a field marshal to the [[File:Cball-Philippines-old.png]] Philippine Army. He was Chief of Staff of the US Army during the 1930s, and he played a prominent role in 5 wars and major conflicts throughout his lifetime; The US occupation of Veracruz during the Mexican Revolution, the Philippine-American War, World War I, Pacific Theater during WWII, and the Korean War. |
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⚫ | When the US colony/protectorate [[File:Cball-Philippines-old.png]] Commonwealth of the Philippines achieved semi-independent status in 1935, MacArthur was assigned the role of Field Marshall and supervised the creation of the Philippine Army. MacArthur would later play a leading role in the Philippines campaign (1944-1945) the American, Mexican, Australian, and Filipino campaign to defeat and expel the [[File:Showa-kanmuri.png]] [[Showa Statism|Imperial Japanese forces]] occupying the Philippines during World War II. |
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⚫ | [[File:Conservative_Posadism.png]] Douglas MacArthur was an American [[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] military leader who served as General of the Army for the United States, as well as a field marshal to the Philippine Army. He was Chief of Staff of the US Army during the 1930s, and he played a prominent role in 5 wars and major conflicts throughout his lifetime; The US occupation of Veracruz during the Mexican Revolution, the Philippine-American War, World War I, Pacific Theater during WWII, and the Korean War. |
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⚫ | After [[File:Cball-Empire_of_Japan.png]] Japan's surrender following the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and [[File:Cball-Nagasaki.png]] Nagasaki, MacArthur oversaw the Allied Military Occupation of Japan as Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, a position he had been assigned by President [[File:Truman.png]] Harry S. Truman. The [[File:Cball-Japanrawr.png]] Allied Occupation of Japan marked the first time in history Japan had been occupied by a foreign power. The occupation would see Japan transforming from a military dictatorship to a parliamentary [[File:Dem.png]] [[Democracy#Representative_Democracy|democracy]], strongly aligned with US interests for decades to come. |
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⚫ | When the US colony/protectorate [[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] Commonwealth of the Philippines achieved semi-independent status in 1935, MacArthur was assigned the role of |
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⚫ | At MacArthur's insistence, [[File:ShowaHirohito.png]] Emperor Hirohito would [[Ceremonial Monarchism|remain on the imperial throne]] without being charged for any war crimes. However, the new American-written [[File:Consti.png]] [[Constitutionalism|constitution]], ensured that the emperor's theoretically vast powers became [[Constitutional Monarchism|strictly limited by law]]. |
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He was also involved in granting immunity to the war criminal and microbiologist [[File:Unit-731.png]] Shirō Ishii who was the director of Unit 731, a biological warfare unit that had engaged in human experimentation, which resulted in the deaths of over 10,000 Chinese and Russian civilians and prisoners of war. |
He was also involved in granting immunity to the war criminal and microbiologist [[File:Unit-731.png]] Shirō Ishii who was the director of Unit 731, a biological warfare unit that had engaged in human experimentation, which resulted in the deaths of over 10,000 Chinese and Russian civilians and prisoners of war. |
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During the Korean War, MacArthur was put in charge of the US-led coalition of [[File:Cball-UN.png]] UN troops and drove the invading [[File:Songun.png]] North Korean troops back toward the Chinese border. In November 1950 [[File:Cball-China.png]] China [[File:Mao.png]] intervened in the conflict and sent troops |
During the Korean War, MacArthur was put in charge of the US-led coalition of [[File:Cball-UN.png]] UN troops and drove the invading [[File:Songun.png]] [[Juche|North Korean troops]] back toward the [[File:Cball-China.png]] Chinese border. In November 1950 [[File:Cball-China.png]] [[Maoism|China]] [[File:Mao.png]] intervened in the conflict and sent troops that crossed the North Korean border, driving U.S. troops back into [[File:Ilminism.png ]] [[Ilminism|South Korea]]. MacArthur then asked President Truman for permission to use bombs against communist China, to which Truman refused and removed MacArthur from his command for insubordination. |
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====[[File:Reagan.png]] Ronald Reagan==== |
====[[File:Reagan.png]] Ronald Reagan==== |