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Amazing speech
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where can i find the actual radio address to this speech? In my mind it is one of the greatest speeches ever constructed.. I would like to hear it in all its emotion.. i have only been able to find bits and pieces of it.. any info would be appreciated
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Go to hell fascist.
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what is the speech he made in the end of world war two called.
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You can say what you want about this man, but he is cut from a different cloth. We could only dream of being as great as he. No one could speak as he did, no one could conduct the art of war like him. He lost fewer men in his pacific campaign from begining to end then Ike lost on day a little over 27,000 brave Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and US Marines sold their lives dearly. He elimanated. His men killed 10 Japanese for everyone of theres. "Hello, This is Bataan".
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He was on the Beach 4 hours into the invasion, he was on every beach he invaded. American soldiers saw him and couldnt believe it. He may have been a prima donna, he may have lost The Archipelogo but if you do your research you would know that it was written off the time the Japanese landed, his only mistake was not flying his fighters in shifts and not taking his food stores to the Bataan line, keep in mind Percival with a much larger force surrended in a week.
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well said, he covered more ground then Alexander the great, manuvered his men as if he were Napoleon and struck like Ghengis Khan. He is the greatest Warrior we have ever seen, upon his return to the states it was like Julius Ceasar returning to Rome, no man conquered so much realestate with so few casulaties. aproximately 27,000 G.I.s and Marines fell in battle under Mac as opposed to D-Day june 6 28,000 feel under ike.
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well said, well said
In my opinion, the Greatest American General the U.S. has ever produced.
The fall of the Philippines wasn't his fault; once Pearl Harbor was destroyed, he was cut off. Even the U.S. military admitted the Philippines could not be defended.His stand there remains a legend.
From the fields of France in WW I, to the port of Inchon, MacArthur showed his courage and his brilliance.
And let's not forget, he warned the Americans not to enter Vietnam.
But no one listened to him.
amartinjoe 3 years ago 8
I totally agree. TV ruins the imagination.
darliegoddess 3 years ago 3