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"Fighting for MacArthur" by Dr. John Gordon
"Fighting for MacArthur: The Navy and Marine Corps' Desperate Defense of the Philippines"
During the early months of World War II as the American forces fought for the Philippines, tensions grew between Gen. Douglas MacArthur and the Navy. Using a rich collection of American and newly discovered Japanese sources, Dr. John Gordon details the unusual missions of the Navy and Marine Corps in the largely Army campaign. He recounts sailors fighting as infantrymen alongside their Marine comrades at Bataan and Corregidor, crews of Navy ships manning the Army's heavy coastal artillery weapons, and Navy submarines desperately trying to supply the men with food and ammunition. He also chronicles the last stand of the Navy's colorful China gunboats at Manila Bay. Gordon also provides a detailed acco...
published: 24 Jul 2014
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Dr. John Gordon Fighting for MacArthur The Defense of the Philippines
This talk was held on November 1, 2013 at the United States Naval Academy Museum as part of the Shifley Lecture Series
published: 13 Nov 2013
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Ghosts of Cape Horn- MacArthur
Mac's version of Ghosts of Cape Horn (by Gordon Lightfoot), live at the 219 Lounge in Sandpoint, Idaho. Follow me on Twitch at http://twitch.tv/MacArthur and on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MacArthurLloyd
published: 23 Sep 2014
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Interview with John Gordon: "Fighting for MacArthur"
Col Walt Ford, USMC(Ret), editor of Leatherneck Magazine, interviews author John Gordon about his book "Fighting for MacArthur."
The interview was done at the Marine Corps Association & Foundation (MCA&F;) in Quantico, Va, in March 2012.
Learn more about MCA&F; and how they support Marines: www.mca-marines.org
published: 06 Apr 2012
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James MacArthur
James Gordon MacArthur was an American actor best known for the role of Danny "Danno" Williams, the reliable second-in-command of the fictional Hawaiian State Police squad in the long-running television series Hawaii Five-O.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
published: 22 Oct 2015
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Richard Harris MacArthur Park
published: 04 Aug 2013
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Author, Screenwriter, & Producer David Simon: 2010 MacArthur Fellow | MacArthur Foundation
Author, screenwriter, and producer David Simon was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2010. The Fellowship is a $500,000, no-strings-attached grant for individuals who have shown exceptional creativity in their work and the promise to do more. Learn more at http://www.macfound.org/fellows
published: 25 Sep 2010
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MacArthur at War: World War II in the Pacific by Mr. Walter Borneman
With breakers smashing into the darkened hulk of Corregidor Island behind them, the passengers and crew of Motor Torpedo Boat PT-41 strained their eyes, simultaneously looking for the Japanese Navy and holding down the onset of sea-sickness. For one man on the boat, the “retching” feeling was not necessarily caused by the choppy seas. In General Douglas MacArthur’s case, the tight knot in his stomach was due to the men and women he was leaving behind in the Philippine Islands on that cold night in March 1942. General of the Army MacArthur was one of World War II’s most controversial figures; by the end of the war, he was a leader of both stunning triumphs and terrible defeats. Only days after his harrowing escape from the Japanese on PT-41, he announced to a crowd in Australia, “I came t...
published: 11 May 2017
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Ellen MacArthur - The Fundamental Role o Cities in Catalysing Transition Towards a Circular Economy
Historically cities have been engines for economic growth and political power, and hubs for innovation and change. Intensified population growth and increasing pressures on urban systems call for rethinking the linear economic model upon which cities operate today. The circular economy offers cities a systemic framework to address some of their most pressing challenges and create new opportunities for building resilient and prosperous communities.
INTRODUCED BY:
Roy Vercoulen
Co-Founder & Co-CEO
CircularIQ
Amsterdam, Netherlands
SPEAKER:
Ellen MacArthur
Founder
Ellen MacArthur Foundation
Isle of WIght, United Kingdom Save The Date
📅November 19-21 2019📅
Check out our website for further details: http://www.smartcityexpo.com/home
If you wish to attend, check out our passes: http://www.sm...
published: 14 Dec 2016
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Theater Director David Cromer: 2010 MacArthur Fellow | MacArthur Foundation
Theater director David Cromer was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2010. The Fellowship is a $500,000, no-strings-attached grant for individuals who have shown exceptional creativity in their work and the promise to do more. Learn more at http://www.macfound.org/fellows
published: 25 Sep 2010
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"Fighting for MacArthur" by Dr. John Gordon
"Fighting for MacArthur: The Navy and Marine Corps' Desperate Defense of the Philippines"
During the early months of World War II as the American forces fought...
"Fighting for MacArthur: The Navy and Marine Corps' Desperate Defense of the Philippines"
During the early months of World War II as the American forces fought for the Philippines, tensions grew between Gen. Douglas MacArthur and the Navy. Using a rich collection of American and newly discovered Japanese sources, Dr. John Gordon details the unusual missions of the Navy and Marine Corps in the largely Army campaign. He recounts sailors fighting as infantrymen alongside their Marine comrades at Bataan and Corregidor, crews of Navy ships manning the Army's heavy coastal artillery weapons, and Navy submarines desperately trying to supply the men with food and ammunition. He also chronicles the last stand of the Navy's colorful China gunboats at Manila Bay. Gordon also provides a detailed account of the Japanese bombing of the Cavite Navy Yard outside Manila on the third day of the war, which was the worst damage inflicted on a U.S. Navy installation since the British burned the Washington Navy Yard in 1814. It also closely examines the surrender of the 4th Marines at Corregidor, the only time in history that the U.S. Marine Corps lost a regiment in combat. Gordon also draws on the recently discovered diary of a leader of the Japanese amphibious assault force that fought against the Navy's provisional infantry battalion on southern Bataan, and uses the U.S. ship logs and the 4th Marine unit diary that were evacuated from Manila Bay shortly before the U.S. forces surrendered.
Length: 66 Minutes
Lecture Date: December 12, 2012
https://wn.com/Fighting_For_Macarthur_By_Dr._John_Gordon
"Fighting for MacArthur: The Navy and Marine Corps' Desperate Defense of the Philippines"
During the early months of World War II as the American forces fought for the Philippines, tensions grew between Gen. Douglas MacArthur and the Navy. Using a rich collection of American and newly discovered Japanese sources, Dr. John Gordon details the unusual missions of the Navy and Marine Corps in the largely Army campaign. He recounts sailors fighting as infantrymen alongside their Marine comrades at Bataan and Corregidor, crews of Navy ships manning the Army's heavy coastal artillery weapons, and Navy submarines desperately trying to supply the men with food and ammunition. He also chronicles the last stand of the Navy's colorful China gunboats at Manila Bay. Gordon also provides a detailed account of the Japanese bombing of the Cavite Navy Yard outside Manila on the third day of the war, which was the worst damage inflicted on a U.S. Navy installation since the British burned the Washington Navy Yard in 1814. It also closely examines the surrender of the 4th Marines at Corregidor, the only time in history that the U.S. Marine Corps lost a regiment in combat. Gordon also draws on the recently discovered diary of a leader of the Japanese amphibious assault force that fought against the Navy's provisional infantry battalion on southern Bataan, and uses the U.S. ship logs and the 4th Marine unit diary that were evacuated from Manila Bay shortly before the U.S. forces surrendered.
Length: 66 Minutes
Lecture Date: December 12, 2012
- published: 24 Jul 2014
- views: 4514
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Dr. John Gordon Fighting for MacArthur The Defense of the Philippines
This talk was held on November 1, 2013 at the United States Naval Academy Museum as part of the Shifley Lecture Series
This talk was held on November 1, 2013 at the United States Naval Academy Museum as part of the Shifley Lecture Series
https://wn.com/Dr._John_Gordon_Fighting_For_Macarthur_The_Defense_Of_The_Philippines
This talk was held on November 1, 2013 at the United States Naval Academy Museum as part of the Shifley Lecture Series
- published: 13 Nov 2013
- views: 1385
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Ghosts of Cape Horn- MacArthur
Mac's version of Ghosts of Cape Horn (by Gordon Lightfoot), live at the 219 Lounge in Sandpoint, Idaho. Follow me on Twitch at http://twitch.tv/MacArthur and on...
Mac's version of Ghosts of Cape Horn (by Gordon Lightfoot), live at the 219 Lounge in Sandpoint, Idaho. Follow me on Twitch at http://twitch.tv/MacArthur and on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MacArthurLloyd
https://wn.com/Ghosts_Of_Cape_Horn_Macarthur
Mac's version of Ghosts of Cape Horn (by Gordon Lightfoot), live at the 219 Lounge in Sandpoint, Idaho. Follow me on Twitch at http://twitch.tv/MacArthur and on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MacArthurLloyd
- published: 23 Sep 2014
- views: 197
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Interview with John Gordon: "Fighting for MacArthur"
Col Walt Ford, USMC(Ret), editor of Leatherneck Magazine, interviews author John Gordon about his book "Fighting for MacArthur."
The interview was done at the...
Col Walt Ford, USMC(Ret), editor of Leatherneck Magazine, interviews author John Gordon about his book "Fighting for MacArthur."
The interview was done at the Marine Corps Association & Foundation (MCA&F;) in Quantico, Va, in March 2012.
Learn more about MCA&F; and how they support Marines: www.mca-marines.org
https://wn.com/Interview_With_John_Gordon_Fighting_For_Macarthur
Col Walt Ford, USMC(Ret), editor of Leatherneck Magazine, interviews author John Gordon about his book "Fighting for MacArthur."
The interview was done at the Marine Corps Association & Foundation (MCA&F;) in Quantico, Va, in March 2012.
Learn more about MCA&F; and how they support Marines: www.mca-marines.org
- published: 06 Apr 2012
- views: 237
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James MacArthur
James Gordon MacArthur was an American actor best known for the role of Danny "Danno" Williams, the reliable second-in-command of the fictional Hawaiian State P...
James Gordon MacArthur was an American actor best known for the role of Danny "Danno" Williams, the reliable second-in-command of the fictional Hawaiian State Police squad in the long-running television series Hawaii Five-O.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
https://wn.com/James_Macarthur
James Gordon MacArthur was an American actor best known for the role of Danny "Danno" Williams, the reliable second-in-command of the fictional Hawaiian State Police squad in the long-running television series Hawaii Five-O.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 22 Oct 2015
- views: 1169
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Author, Screenwriter, & Producer David Simon: 2010 MacArthur Fellow | MacArthur Foundation
Author, screenwriter, and producer David Simon was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2010. The Fellowship is a $500,000, no-strings-attached grant for individuals who...
Author, screenwriter, and producer David Simon was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2010. The Fellowship is a $500,000, no-strings-attached grant for individuals who have shown exceptional creativity in their work and the promise to do more. Learn more at http://www.macfound.org/fellows
https://wn.com/Author,_Screenwriter,_Producer_David_Simon_2010_Macarthur_Fellow_|_Macarthur_Foundation
Author, screenwriter, and producer David Simon was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2010. The Fellowship is a $500,000, no-strings-attached grant for individuals who have shown exceptional creativity in their work and the promise to do more. Learn more at http://www.macfound.org/fellows
- published: 25 Sep 2010
- views: 10147
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MacArthur at War: World War II in the Pacific by Mr. Walter Borneman
With breakers smashing into the darkened hulk of Corregidor Island behind them, the passengers and crew of Motor Torpedo Boat PT-41 strained their eyes, simulta...
With breakers smashing into the darkened hulk of Corregidor Island behind them, the passengers and crew of Motor Torpedo Boat PT-41 strained their eyes, simultaneously looking for the Japanese Navy and holding down the onset of sea-sickness. For one man on the boat, the “retching” feeling was not necessarily caused by the choppy seas. In General Douglas MacArthur’s case, the tight knot in his stomach was due to the men and women he was leaving behind in the Philippine Islands on that cold night in March 1942. General of the Army MacArthur was one of World War II’s most controversial figures; by the end of the war, he was a leader of both stunning triumphs and terrible defeats. Only days after his harrowing escape from the Japanese on PT-41, he announced to a crowd in Australia, “I came through, and I shall return!” In this video, Mr. Walter Borneman presents his lecture entitled, “Macarthur at War: World War II in the Pacific.” Borneman discusses the war from a MacArthur-centric point of view, paying particular attention to the myths and realities surrounding his method of command.
Prior to the raid on Pearl Harbor, the career of Douglas MacArthur was unknown to most. By the end of 1942, however, General MacArthur was a national hero. In his lecture, Mr. Borneman discusses MacArthur’s relationships with the President and other senior commanders, his work on developing combined operations, and the men he chose for his staff. MacArthur, and the war he fought, are brought to life, illustrating why Douglas MacArthur remains one of the most intriguing military leaders of the twentieth century.
Lecture Date: May 4, 2017
Length: 63 Minutes
https://wn.com/Macarthur_At_War_World_War_Ii_In_The_Pacific_By_Mr._Walter_Borneman
With breakers smashing into the darkened hulk of Corregidor Island behind them, the passengers and crew of Motor Torpedo Boat PT-41 strained their eyes, simultaneously looking for the Japanese Navy and holding down the onset of sea-sickness. For one man on the boat, the “retching” feeling was not necessarily caused by the choppy seas. In General Douglas MacArthur’s case, the tight knot in his stomach was due to the men and women he was leaving behind in the Philippine Islands on that cold night in March 1942. General of the Army MacArthur was one of World War II’s most controversial figures; by the end of the war, he was a leader of both stunning triumphs and terrible defeats. Only days after his harrowing escape from the Japanese on PT-41, he announced to a crowd in Australia, “I came through, and I shall return!” In this video, Mr. Walter Borneman presents his lecture entitled, “Macarthur at War: World War II in the Pacific.” Borneman discusses the war from a MacArthur-centric point of view, paying particular attention to the myths and realities surrounding his method of command.
Prior to the raid on Pearl Harbor, the career of Douglas MacArthur was unknown to most. By the end of 1942, however, General MacArthur was a national hero. In his lecture, Mr. Borneman discusses MacArthur’s relationships with the President and other senior commanders, his work on developing combined operations, and the men he chose for his staff. MacArthur, and the war he fought, are brought to life, illustrating why Douglas MacArthur remains one of the most intriguing military leaders of the twentieth century.
Lecture Date: May 4, 2017
Length: 63 Minutes
- published: 11 May 2017
- views: 15744
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Ellen MacArthur - The Fundamental Role o Cities in Catalysing Transition Towards a Circular Economy
Historically cities have been engines for economic growth and political power, and hubs for innovation and change. Intensified population growth and increasing ...
Historically cities have been engines for economic growth and political power, and hubs for innovation and change. Intensified population growth and increasing pressures on urban systems call for rethinking the linear economic model upon which cities operate today. The circular economy offers cities a systemic framework to address some of their most pressing challenges and create new opportunities for building resilient and prosperous communities.
INTRODUCED BY:
Roy Vercoulen
Co-Founder & Co-CEO
CircularIQ
Amsterdam, Netherlands
SPEAKER:
Ellen MacArthur
Founder
Ellen MacArthur Foundation
Isle of WIght, United Kingdom Save The Date
📅November 19-21 2019📅
Check out our website for further details: http://www.smartcityexpo.com/home
If you wish to attend, check out our passes: http://www.smartcityexpo.com/en/visit/passes-and-prices Also, follow us on our other social media platforms
Twitter: https://twitter.com/smartcityexpo
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SmartCityExpoWorldCongress
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https://wn.com/Ellen_Macarthur_The_Fundamental_Role_O_Cities_In_Catalysing_Transition_Towards_A_Circular_Economy
Historically cities have been engines for economic growth and political power, and hubs for innovation and change. Intensified population growth and increasing pressures on urban systems call for rethinking the linear economic model upon which cities operate today. The circular economy offers cities a systemic framework to address some of their most pressing challenges and create new opportunities for building resilient and prosperous communities.
INTRODUCED BY:
Roy Vercoulen
Co-Founder & Co-CEO
CircularIQ
Amsterdam, Netherlands
SPEAKER:
Ellen MacArthur
Founder
Ellen MacArthur Foundation
Isle of WIght, United Kingdom Save The Date
📅November 19-21 2019📅
Check out our website for further details: http://www.smartcityexpo.com/home
If you wish to attend, check out our passes: http://www.smartcityexpo.com/en/visit/passes-and-prices Also, follow us on our other social media platforms
Twitter: https://twitter.com/smartcityexpo
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SmartCityExpoWorldCongress
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/smartcityexpo/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smartcityexpo/
- published: 14 Dec 2016
- views: 1874
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Theater Director David Cromer: 2010 MacArthur Fellow | MacArthur Foundation
Theater director David Cromer was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2010. The Fellowship is a $500,000, no-strings-attached grant for individuals who have shown excep...
Theater director David Cromer was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2010. The Fellowship is a $500,000, no-strings-attached grant for individuals who have shown exceptional creativity in their work and the promise to do more. Learn more at http://www.macfound.org/fellows
https://wn.com/Theater_Director_David_Cromer_2010_Macarthur_Fellow_|_Macarthur_Foundation
Theater director David Cromer was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2010. The Fellowship is a $500,000, no-strings-attached grant for individuals who have shown exceptional creativity in their work and the promise to do more. Learn more at http://www.macfound.org/fellows
- published: 25 Sep 2010
- views: 6164