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Douglas MacArthur

1880-1964

General and Commander of the Southwest Pacific area from 1942 to 1945. As supreme commander of the Allied powers in the Pacific, he presided over the Japanese surrender on September 2, 1945.

    

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Transcript:

                                      2 December 1948

Dear Bert:

                    Thank you so much for sending me the billfold.  It is an artistic souvenir which will constantly remind me of your thoughtful generosity.  the fact that I have not much to put in it will not subtract in the slightest degree from my thanks and appreciation.

                     Developments here are still favorable, but if they continue to cut down my air force, I will soon be in the same condition I was when you joined me in Australia.

                     My best to you as always.

                                                              Faithfully,

                                                       

                                                              DOUGLAS MacARTHUR

 

Mr. Victor E. Bertrandias
Douglas Aircraft company, Inc.
Santa Monica, California



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