With deep regret I have concluded that General of the Army Douglas MacArthur is unable to give his wholehearted support to the policies of the United States Government and of the United Nations in matters pertaining to his official duties. Military Situation in the Far East - 第 1861 頁United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services 著 - 1951 - 3691 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1952 - 518 頁
...Ridgway. In announcing the removal of the top UN commander in Korea, the President said: "With deep regret I have concluded that General of the Army Douglas...Nations in matters pertaining to his official duties." The policy to which the President referred was described in the hearings held by the Senate Armed Forces... | |
| Hilton Proctor Goss - 1955 - 334 頁
...With deep regret I have concluded that General President ' ' ' Mai Arthur is unable to give his Truman wholehearted support to the policies of . . the United States Government and of decides to the Unitcd Nations Full and vig. remove orous debate on matters of national General policy... | |
| Hilton Proctor Goss, Charles Marion Thomas - 1959 - 364 頁
...WASHINGTON, APRIL 11, 1951: . . . With deep regret I have concluded that General p |j . . . . Mai Arthur is unable to give his wholehearted support to the policies of the United States Government and of decides I0 the United Nations. . . . Full and vigremOie orous debate on matters of national Glltftl... | |
| 1977 - 228 頁
...announcement released by President Truman through his press secretary. "With deep regret," it began, "I have concluded that General of the Army Douglas...in matters pertaining to his official duties. ... I have, therefore, relieved General MacArthur of his commands and have designated Lt. Gen. Matthew B.... | |
| Jean Darby - 1989 - 124 頁
...Huff left word for her to return his call. Then he switched on his radio to hear, "With deep regret I have concluded that General of the Army, Douglas MacArthur, is unable to give wholehearted support to the policies of the United States and of the United Nations." As Huff sat stunned... | |
| Edward L. Daily - 1990 - 138 頁
...Secretary gave a group of grousing, sleepy-eyed reporters a presidential release: "With deep regret, I have concluded that General of the Army, Douglas...is unable to give his whole-hearted support to the policiesof the United States Government and to the United Nations ... I have, therefore, relieved General... | |
| Richard Halworth Rovere - 366 頁
...immediately in the offing. They were handed three announcements, of which the first read: With deep regret I have concluded that General of the Army Douglas...Nations in matters pertaining to his official duties. In view of the specific responsibilities imposed upon me by the Constitution of the United States and... | |
| Robert J. Donovan - 1996 - 452 頁
...separate statement Truman acquainted MacArthur with the reasons for his action. He said that MacArthur was "unable to give his wholehearted support to the policies...United States Government and of the United Nations. ..." He added: Full and vigorous debate on matters of national policy is a vital element in the constitutional... | |
| Jim F. Watts, Fred L. Israel - 2000 - 416 頁
...being my announcement of General MacArthur's relief. "With deep regret," this announcement read, "1 have concluded that General of the Army Douglas MacArthur...Nations in matters pertaining to his official duties. In view of the specific responsibilities imposed upon me by the Constitution of the United States and... | |
| David Richard McCann, Barry S. Strauss - 2001 - 420 頁
...Eumolpidae, Heralds, and Priests of Eleusis. (Alcibiades, 22) Truman's announcement read: With deep regret I have concluded that General of the Army Douglas...Nations in matters pertaining to his official duties. In view of the specific responsibilities imposed upon me by the Constitution of the United States and... | |
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