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And now a page from our  Sunday Morning  Almanac: July 8th, 1950, 68 years ago today hellip; the day President Harry S. Truman named General Douglas MacA <a href=https://www.airforceone.fr>af1</a> rthur commander of U.S. and Allied Forces in Korea.Communist North Korea had attacked the South just a few weeks before. Within months of taking command, MacArthur ndash; a World War II hero ndash; had halted and outflanked the North Korean invaders, driving them back to the border with China.China, in turn, launched an attack of its own, forcing the U.S.-led coalition to fall back.                                        MacArthur lobbied President Truman for permission to bomb China. Truman, fearing a wider war, refused. And in April of 1951, he fired MacArthur for insubordination ndash; a controversial move that stunned the nation.Upon returning to the U.S., MacArthur delivered a farewell address to Congress, invoking the words of a familiar song:  Old soldiers never die, they just fade away. The Korean War: TimelineGeneral Douglas MacArthur died in 1964 at age 84.        As for the Korean War, it ended with an Armistice  not a full-fledged peace treaty  in 1953. And Korea has remained divided, and in the headlines, to this day.Legacy of General Douglas MacArthur lives on at his war office   CBS Thi <a href=https://www.adidas-yeezy.de>yeezy</a> s Morning,  12/03/16 How many Americans died in Korea   CBS News, 06/05/00                        <a href=https://www.nikeairforces.de>af1</a>                                                                                                     Korean War 65th anniversary
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