![]() Commanding General, Army Air Forces/Commanding General, Continental Air Forces/Commanding General, Twentieth Air Force (CG AAF/CG CAF), 1945.Commanding General, Army Air Forces/Commanding General, Twentieth Air Force (CG AAF), 1944–1945.Commanding General, Army Air Forces (CG AAF), 1942–1944.President, Columbia University, 1948–1953 U.S. (1890–1969) Promoted to general of the Army. Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SACEUR), 1951–1952.Occupation Zone in Germany (CG USFET), 1945. Forces, European Theater/ Military Governor, U.S. Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force/Commanding General, European Theater of Operations, U.S.Army (CINC Allied Forces/CINC MTO/CG NATOUSA), 1943–1944. Commander in Chief, Allied Forces/Commander in Chief, Mediterranean Theater of Operations/Commanding General, North African Theater of Operations, U.S.Commander in Chief, Allied (Expeditionary) Force (CINC Allied Forces), 1942–1943.Awarded Congressional Gold Medal, 1946 Nobel Peace Prize, 1953. Secretary of State, 1947–1949 Chairman, American Battle Monuments Commission, 1949–1959 President, American Red Cross, 1949–1950 U.S. Special Representative of the President in China, 1945–1947 U.S. (1880–1959) Promoted to general of the Army. Chairman, War Department Personnel Board, 1941–1945.Grandson of Wisconsin Governor Arthur MacArthur Sr. Awarded Medal of Honor, 1942 Congressional Gold Medal, 1962. ![]() (1880–1964) Promoted to general of the Army.
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