MacArthur

[ muh k-ahr-ther, muh-kahr- ]
/ məkˈɑr θər, məˈkɑr- /

noun

Douglas,1880–1964, U.S. general: supreme commander of allied forces in SW Pacific during World War II and of UN forces in Korea 1950–51.

British Dictionary definitions for douglas macarthur (1 of 2)

Macarthur
/ (məˈkɑːθə) /

noun

John. 1767–1834, Australian military officer, pastoralist, and entrepreneur, born in England. He established the breeding of merino sheep in Australia and was influential in founding the Australian wool industry

British Dictionary definitions for douglas macarthur (2 of 2)

MacArthur
/ (məˈkɑːθə) /

noun

Douglas. 1880–1964, US general. During World War II he became commanding general of US armed forces in the Pacific (1944) and accepted the surrender of Japan, the Allied occupation of which he commanded (1945–51). He was commander in chief of United Nations forces in Korea (1950–51) until dismissed by President Truman
Dame Ellen (Patricia) born 1976, English yachtswoman; in 2005 she set a new world record for the fastest solo world circumnavigation