Douglas MacArthur Quotes about War
Douglas MacArthur's speech to the Michigan Legislature in Lansing (May 15, 1952) as quoted in "General MacArthur Speeches and Reports 1908-1964" edited by Edward T. Imparato (p. 206), June 14, 2000.
Farewell Address to Congress, delivered 19 April 1951
Farewell Address to Congress, delivered 19 April 1951
Sylvanus Thayer Award Acceptance Address, delivered 12 May 1962, West Point, NY
Farewell Address to Congress, delivered 19 April 1951
War's very object is victory, not prolonged indecision. In war there is no substitute for victory.
Farewell Address to Congress, delivered 19 April 1951
Radio Broadcast to the Nation Following the USS Missouri Surrender Ceremony, delivered 2 September 1945, USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan
Sylvanus Thayer Award Acceptance Address, delivered 12 May 1962, West Point, NY
Sylvanus Thayer Award Acceptance Address, delivered 12 May 1962, West Point, NY
Let us pray that peace be now restored to the world, and that God will preserve it always.
Opening and Closing Statements at the Japanese Surrender Ceremony, delivered 2 September 1945, USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan
Douglas MacArthur's address to the Annual Stockholders Sperry Rand Corporation in New York (July 30, 1957) as quoted in "General MacArthur Speeches and Reports 1908-1964" edited by Edward T. Imparato (p. 206), June 14, 2000.
First public statement upon arriving in Australia, March 1942.
Quoted in N.Y. Times, 21 Mar. 1942
Opening and Closing Statements at the Japanese Surrender Ceremony, delivered 2 September 1945, USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan
"Duty, Honor, Country: Two Memorable Addresses".
Radio Broadcast to the Nation Following the USS Missouri Surrender Ceremony, delivered 2 September 1945, USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan