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noun - United States general who served as chief of staff and commanded Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II
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| "American Caesar" & "Old Soldiers Never Die" |
| Because of policy disputes, President Truman replaced this general with Lt. General Matthew Ridgway |
| This general addressed a joint session of Congress April 19, 1951 |
| Long before this "old soldier" faded away, he was an aide to President Theodore Roosevelt |
| The memory of his being "The Napoleon of Luzon" hasn't faded |
| Old soldiers never die, They get canned, like this general famously was on April 11, 1951 |
| He finally "faded away" at age 84 in 1964: |
| Books about this American are subtitled "Warrior as Wordsmith" & "The Far Eastern General" |
| Farewell address to Congress, April 19, 1951 |
| He personally directed the amphibious landing at Inchon, Korea |