MacArthur was derided as “Dugout Doug” for his retreat to Corregidor and subsequent flight from the Philippines, but he was also, we often forget, felt to have been irreplaceable, as the sole ...
MacArthur’s once- heralded courage that had made him the most decorated American soldier of World War I was now aped by his own men, who called him “Dugout Doug,” a ditty sung to the tune of ...
Hosted on MSN1mon
‘The Battle of Manila’ Review: The Costs of VictorySince fleeing Corregidor in March 1942 after the initial Japanese invasion, MacArthur had been derisively referred to (behind his back, of course), as Dugout Doug—a command-bunker general.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results