Military Situation in the Far East: Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Eighty-second Congress, First Session, to Conduct an Inquiry Into the Military Situation in the Far East and the Facts Surrounding the Relief of General of the Army MacArthur from His Assignments in that Area, Part 5 |
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... MacArthur under date of April 13 , from which I quote : The Senate Armed Services Committee unanimously requests that you appear before it to give your views on the military situation in the Far East and the circumstances leading up to ...
... MacArthur under date of April 13 , from which I quote : The Senate Armed Services Committee unanimously requests that you appear before it to give your views on the military situation in the Far East and the circumstances leading up to ...
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... MacArthur matter , probably because MacArthur meant considerable to my State , and geography has something to do with one's convictions ; and I felt that he got a rotten deal from start to finish . I am frank to put it in that vulgar ...
... MacArthur matter , probably because MacArthur meant considerable to my State , and geography has something to do with one's convictions ; and I felt that he got a rotten deal from start to finish . I am frank to put it in that vulgar ...
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... MacArthur , and supporting documents . Excerpt from " United States Relations With China " ( pp . 605 , 606 , 607 ) , annexes to chapter V : " The Mis- sion of General George C. Marshall , 1945-47 ( 61 ) , " President Truman to the ...
... MacArthur , and supporting documents . Excerpt from " United States Relations With China " ( pp . 605 , 606 , 607 ) , annexes to chapter V : " The Mis- sion of General George C. Marshall , 1945-47 ( 61 ) , " President Truman to the ...
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... MacArthur and the military situation in the Far East . Also statements of Senators Lodge and Saltonstall on report ... MacArthur's statements which are regarded as having significance in connection with his dismissal , and a full explana ...
... MacArthur and the military situation in the Far East . Also statements of Senators Lodge and Saltonstall on report ... MacArthur's statements which are regarded as having significance in connection with his dismissal , and a full explana ...
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... MACARTHUR AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS Message relieving General MacArthur of command , April 10 , 1951 I deeply regret that it becomes my duty as President and Commander in Chief of the United States military forces to replace you as ...
... MACARTHUR AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS Message relieving General MacArthur of command , April 10 , 1951 I deeply regret that it becomes my duty as President and Commander in Chief of the United States military forces to replace you as ...
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abstentions aggression Air Force American armed forces Army attack based on notifications battle casualties Central People's Government Chairman RUSSELL Chiang Kai-shek Chinese Communist committee Congress Current captured Current missing current wounded Department of Defense Died of wounds East effective military strength favor U. S. figures represent cumulative Formosa Government indicate the cumu individual casualties Japan kin was effected lapse required lative losses from effective MacArthur Manchuria midnight Friday Missing in action naval North Korean notifications of individual number of permanent operations Owen Lattimore peace permanent and temporary President process these notifications reflect all casualties represent cumulative casualties Republic of China Republic of Korea required to receive resolution result of enemy Returned to military Russia Security Council Senator GREEN Soviet proposal Soviet Union Stalin statement sum of items Total casualties sum Total deaths sum troops United Nations Command United Nations forces verify and process views voting in favor Wounded in action Yalta
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Page 3202 - Nations furnish such assistance to the Republic of Korea as may be necessary to repel the armed attack and to restore international peace and security in the area.
Page 3606 - Decisions of the Security Council on procedural matters shall be made by an affirmative vote of seven members. 3. Decisions of the Security Council on all other matters shall be made by an affirmative vote of seven members including the concurring votes of the permanent members...
Page 3214 - The determination of the future status of Formosa must await the restoration of security in the Pacific, a peace settlement with Japan, or consideration by the United Nations.
Page 3362 - All constituent acts be taken, including the holding of elections, under the auspices of the United Nations, for the establishment of a unified, independent and democratic Government in the sovereign State of Korea...
Page 3329 - After the final destruction of the Nazi tyranny, they hope to see established a peace which will afford to all nations the means of dwelling in safety within their own boundaries, and which will afford assurance that all the men in all the lands may live out their lives in freedom from fear and want...
Page 3595 - In the event of a conflict between the obligations of the Members of the United Nations under the present Charter and their obligations under any other international agreement, their obligations under the present Charter shall prevail.
Page 3208 - Members to render every assistance to the United Nations in the execution of this resolution and to refrain from giving assistance to the North Korean authorities.
Page 3213 - In these circumstances the occupation of Formosa by Communist forces would be a direct threat to the security of the Pacific area and to United States forces performing their lawful and necessary functions in that area.
Page 3331 - The leaders of the three Great Powers — the Soviet Union, the United States of America and Great Britain — have agreed that in two or three months after Germany has surrendered and the war in Europe has terminated...
Page 3368 - Noting with grave concern the armed attack upon the Republic of Korea by forces from North Korea, Determines that this action constitutes a breach of the peace, I.