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Jan 21, 2021

[Answer] 4. Which general was relieved of his post as Commander of United Nations forces in Korea in 1951?

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...1. Chester Nimitz 2. George Patton 3. Dwight Eisenhower 4. Douglas MacArthur General MacArthur had been successful in retaking Seoul from the North Koreans in 1950. He then wanted to expand the operations on the Korean peninsula to include an invasion of Manchuria. President Truman expressly forbade the action, fearing it would lead to escalation and draw Communist China and the Soviets into another World War. Despite their differences MacArthur was treated to a ticker tape parade in New York when he returned from South Korea and retired. Admiral Chester Nimitz was in the Pacific theater of operations during WWII. Dwight Eisenhower was a WWII general who would win the presidential election replacing Truman. George Patton was killed in an auto accident shortly after WWII while still in Europe.




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Douglas MacArthur:


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