Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 117. Chapters: Air marshals, Field Marshals, Marshals of the air force, Josip Broz Tito, Mobutu Sese Seko, Douglas MacArthur, Idi Amin, Jean-Bedel Bokassa, Hussein of Jordan, Lon Nol, Abdullah II of Jordan, Douglas MacArthur in World War II, Omar al-Bashir, Gyanendra of Nepal, House of Peja evi, Ayub Khan, Marshal of the Air Force, Zog of Albania, Italo Balbo, Ali Abdullah Saleh, Qaboos bin Said al Said, Mohammed Fahim, Amha Selassie of Ethiopia, Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, Sam Manekshaw, Miklos Zrinyi, Radomir Putnik, Samuel Doe, Kodandera Madappa Cariappa, Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly, Humberto Delgado, Raimondo Montecuccoli, Ramon Maria Narvaez, 1st Duke of Valencia, Khorloogiin Choibalsan, Peter August, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck, ivojin Mi i, Kwon Yul, Norodom Ranariddh, Arjan Singh, Francisco Craveiro Lopes, Tommaso Caracciolo, Tribhuvan of Nepal, Hamidullah Khan, Talal of Jordan, Eduardo Gomes, Stepa Stepanovi, Igor Sergeyev, Roberto Eduardo Viola, Otte Krumpen, Umaid Singh, Petar Bojovi, Stratarches, Casimiro Montenegro Filho, O Chin-u, Abdullah as-Sallal, Marshal of Yugoslavia, Sulaiman Sujak, Archibald Wilson, Bo idar Jankovi, Marshal of Peru, Faltmarskalk. Excerpt: World War I: World War II: Korean War: General of the Army Douglas MacArthur (26 January 1880 - 5 April 1964) was an American general and field marshal of the Philippine Army. He was a Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s and played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II. He received the Medal of Honor for his service in the Philippines Campaign. Arthur MacArthur, Jr., and Douglas MacArthur were the first father and son to each be awarded the medal. He was one of only five men ever to rise to the rank of General of the Army in the U.S. Army, and the only man ever to become a field marshal in t...