The quote, "Old soldiers never die; they just fade away" was part of General Douglas MacArthur's farewell address to a joint session of Congress on April 19, 1951, after President Truman fired him for ignoring orders about threatening China. The sentimental quote belies the seriousness of MacArthur's warning about and insight into the dangers of post-World War II Asia, particularly the Korean War and eventual "military action" in Vietnam.[Another contributor adds: "According to General of the Army (5 star) Douglas McArthur, the line came from an old Barracks Ballad sung during his young cadet tenure at West Point (Military Academy). He mentioned the ballad during his final address to the Corps of Cadets on his final departure from the Army I believe somewhere around 1962."]The full quote from the end of his address was:"I am closing my 52 years of military service. When I joined the Army, even before the turn of the century, it was the fulfillment of all of my boyish hopes and dreams. The world has turned over many times since I took the oath on the plain at West Point, and the hopes and dreams have long since vanished, but I still remember the refrain of one of the most popular barrack ballads of that day which proclaimed most proudly that "old soldiers never die; they just fade away.""And like the old soldier of that ballad, I now close my military career and just fade away, an old soldier who tried to do his duty as God gave him the light to see that duty."Good Bye."You can read and view MacArthur's address at American Rhetoric: Top 100 Speeches, available via Related Links. For more information, also see Related Questions, below.
MacArthur had "retired" after four years as Chief of Staff of the US Army in 1935 and taken a position as Field Marshal of the Philippine Army. The Philippines were still a US possession. MacArthur was recalled to active duty in July 1941 and named Commander United States Forces Far East (USFFE). After MacArthur escaped from the Philippines and reached Australia he was named Supreme Commander Southwest Pacific Area (SWPA) in May 1942. Admiral Nimitz commanded the Central Pacific, and the SWPA was a theater carved out for MacArthur, in deference to his seniority. It would not have been done for anyone else.
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They are both very popular in different ways. It is hard to decide who is popular. But kirk Douglas has done over 86 types of films and television appearances whilst Michael Douglas has done over 45 film and television appearances including a new film next year. Kirk has been popular for classic films in spartacus and the vikings whilst Michael is popular for the now-a-day films. I would say they are similar.
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In honor of means, like, that person has done something good and they are being celebrated. Suport means u supprot them.
You can buy Ring of Honor DVDs, or you can look on the Ring of Honor website, hover over where it says TV and click on listings. Once that is done, there will be a list with the state, station, website, day and time that Ring of Honor is on.
It would be done to honor someone who died. It means someone died.
Having honor in your family, school or wherever else can make you disciplined in what you do, in an attempt to withhold your honor. Heritage can impact you to practice the traditions and customs your ancestors and elders have done before.
Bon is a Japanese Buddhist festival that is done annually in August to honor the dead.
The correct spelling is "memorial" (event or landmark done as a dedication or honor).