Douglas General MacArthur
Address to the Joint Meeting of the U. S. Congress
April 19, 1951
Washington D. C.
Part 3 of 4 (Link to Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M87s_I-c-Xw )
Total Length approximately 36 minutes. Divided into four parts, each about 9 minutes.
General Douglas MacArthur, former commander of Allied forces, first in World War II and then in Korea, gives his farewell address before the joint meeting of Congress on April 19, 1951. President Truman relieved MacArthur of his command over differences in opinion on strategy in Korea. In a final Address to Congress, MacArthur defends his conduct of the Korean War. "Old Soldiers never die," he famously says, "they just fade away."
thanks to the coward democrats (truman) more communists prospered because democrats are communists in disguise.
patrickthatcher777 1 month ago
@TheTollundWoman
Had Americans listened to him, more Americans would have come home in body bags.
twenlil 3 months ago
a great speech by a great man. its tragic we didn't listen to him at the time.we could've stopped Kim Il Sung and even MaoTse-Tung, we could've liberated North Korea and China over 60 years ago...
TheTollundWoman 1 year ago