| Dean Acheson - 1970 - 858 頁
...operation. The same day General Marshall sent General MacArthur a for his "eyes only" telegram saying, "We want you to feel unhampered tactically and strategically to proceed north of the 38th parallel," to which MacArthur replied, "Unless and until the enemy capitulates, I regard all Korea as open for... | |
| Alexander L. George, Richard Smoke - 1974 - 684 頁
...commenting sympathetically on the constraints placed on his operations by the directive of September 27: "We want you to feel unhampered tactically and strategically to proceed north of the 38th parallel." To this MacArthur replied, "Unless and until the enemy capitulates, I regard all Korea as open for... | |
| Walter Isaacson, Evan Thomas - 1997 - 852 頁
...EYES ONLY cable with Truman's approval — but without showing it to Acheson — that told MacArthur, "We want you to feel unhampered tactically and strategically to proceed north of the 38th parallel." Marshall later explained that he was just trying to reassure MacArthur that he was free to cross the... | |
| Kenneth W. Thompson - 1991 - 232 頁
...border."37 Yet the same day General Marshall sent General MacArthur a for-his-eyesonly telegram saying, "We want you to feel unhampered tactically and strategically to proceed north of the 38th parallel." ™ 34. Acheson, Present at the Creation, 405. 35. Kennan, Memoirs, 1925-1950, p. 486. 36. Kennan,... | |
| D. Clayton James - 2010 - 322 頁
...previous week, sent a cordial, supportive cable to MacArthur, apparently with the President's sanction: "We want you to feel unhampered tactically and strategically to proceed north of the 38th Parallel."7 MacArthur's self-assured response was a harbinger of things to come, proclaiming that he... | |
| Joseph Close Harsch - 1993 - 304 頁
...were watered down by a separate telegram from General Marshall, then secretary of defense, saying, "We want you to feel unhampered tactically and strategically to proceed north of the 38th parallel." All of off1cial Washington was full of argument over how far MacArthur should be allowed to go beyond... | |
| Jian Chen - 1994 - 364 頁
...northeastern provinces.37 Two days later, Secretary of Defense George Marshall informed MacArthur: "We want you to feel unhampered tactically and strategically to proceed north of [the] 38th parallel."38 General MacArthur had thus been put in a position to act on his own judgment. As a military... | |
| William Stueck - 1997 - 496 頁
...statement had been modified, he declared, by Marshall's dispatch of 29 September stating that he should "feel unhampered tactically and strategically to proceed north of the [38th] parallel." MacArthur concluded his explanation by claiming that the whole issue had been discussed at Wake Island.91... | |
| Robert J. Donovan - 1996 - 452 頁
...and, as the Joint Chiefs were to say, "let action determine the matter. " Marshall told MacArthur: We want you to feel unhampered tactically and strategically to proceed north of the 38th parallel. The report from the Eighth Army, the secretary of defense added, "may precipitate embarrassment in... | |
| Edward L. Daily - 1999 - 166 頁
...September 29 message from George Marshall, recently named by Truman as his new Secretary of Defense. "We want you to feel unhampered tactically and strategically to proceed north of the 38th parallel," Marshall said. MacArthur replied to his Washington bosses that his only delay in pursuing the North... | |
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