To his admirers, Douglas MacArthur was the greatest soldier in American history; to his critics, he was a five-star fraud. Always colorful, always controversial, MacArthur is one of the dominant characters in American military history.With unprecedented access to official military records, reports, correspondence, and diaries, Geoffrey Perret's biography provides for the first time a complete and accurate account of MacArthur's tumultuous career, including:
- The Pershing-MacArthur feud that cost MacArthur the Medal of Honor
- President Truman's secret plan to fire MacArthur two years before the Korean War
-MacArthur's brilliant planning for the landing at Inchon
- His failed Presidential ambitions
Unmatched in its candor, authority, and insight, this landmark biography charts the brilliant, if flawed, career of a unique American character.
Language
English
Pages
663
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Adams Media
Release
January 01, 1997
ISBN
155850723X
ISBN 13
9781558507234
Old Soldiers Never Die: The Life of Douglas MacArthur
To his admirers, Douglas MacArthur was the greatest soldier in American history; to his critics, he was a five-star fraud. Always colorful, always controversial, MacArthur is one of the dominant characters in American military history.With unprecedented access to official military records, reports, correspondence, and diaries, Geoffrey Perret's biography provides for the first time a complete and accurate account of MacArthur's tumultuous career, including:
- The Pershing-MacArthur feud that cost MacArthur the Medal of Honor
- President Truman's secret plan to fire MacArthur two years before the Korean War
-MacArthur's brilliant planning for the landing at Inchon
- His failed Presidential ambitions
Unmatched in its candor, authority, and insight, this landmark biography charts the brilliant, if flawed, career of a unique American character.