Jason Sands

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Beyond the endless military permutations of grand strategy, MacArthur’s yearning for the Philippines’ redemption amounted to something much more than a means of defeating Japan, perhaps something psychological stemming from his own cherished concepts of personal honor or maybe even, for such an egocentric personality, a powerful need to redeem his name and reputation in the eyes of the Filipino people, whom he loved in something of the same manner that a patriarch loves his descendants.
Island Infernos: The US Army's Pacific War Odyssey, 1944
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