Douglas MacArthur's Leadership from World War I to World War II
MacArthur Memorial Archivist James Zobel talked about Douglas MacArthur’s early military career; his combat service during the First World W… read more
MacArthur Memorial Archivist James Zobel talked about Douglas MacArthur’s early military career; his combat service during the First World War, his time as Superintendent at West Point and his role as Army Chief of Staff. He also explored the impact each experience had on General MacArthur’s World War II command style. The MacArthur Memorial hosted this event as part of a day-long symposium on the World War I experiences of World War II leaders. close
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