- Arthur MacArthur, Jr.
Infobox Military Person
name= Arthur MacArthur, Jr.
born= birth date|1845|6|2
died= death date and age|1912|9|5|1845|6|2
placeofbirth= Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts
placeofdeath=Milwaukee, Wisconsin
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery
caption=
nickname=
allegiance=flag|United States of America
branch=
serviceyears=1861-1865 1866-1909
rank= Lieutenant General
commands=1st Brigade, 2nd Division, VIII Corps 2nd Division, VIII Corps VIII Corps Department of Northern Luzon Department of the Pacific Military Governor of the Philippines
unit=24th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry 13th U.S. Infantry III Corps
battles=American Civil War Spanish-American War Philippine-American War
awards=Medal of Honor
laterwork=
Lieutenant General Arthur MacArthur, Jr. (June 2, 1845–September 5, 1912), was aUnited States Army General. He became the militarygovernor of the American-occupiedPhilippines in 1900 but his term ended a year later due to clashes with the civilian governor, future PresidentWilliam Howard Taft . His son,Douglas MacArthur , also became a general in the Army, one of only five men elevated to five-star rank.Early life
Born in Chicopee Falls, then part of
Springfield, Massachusetts , MacArthur was the father of the famed generalDouglas MacArthur , as well asArthur MacArthur III , a captain in the Navy awarded theNavy Cross inWorld War I . His own father,Arthur MacArthur, Sr. , was the fourth governor ofWisconsin (albeit for only four days) and a popular judge in Milwaukee. [ [http://www.jsonline.com/news/state/wis150/stories/1210sesq.stm "3 governors held office within weeks"] , Dennis McCann. "Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ", December 10, 1998.]Civil War
At the outbreak of the Civil War, he was living in
Wisconsin and immediately joined the 24th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, seeing action at Chickamauga, Stones River, Chattanooga, theAtlanta Campaign and Franklin. For his Civil War exploits he earned the Medal of Honor for his performance at Missionary Ridge and was brevetted colonel in the Army at the age of 19. His soldiers loved him so much that he became nationally recognized as "The Boy Colonel". (NOTE: MacArthur had been recommended for theMedal of Honor for electrifying his regiment at Missionary Ridge during the Battle of Chattanooga in 1863, with the cry "On Wisconsin ." He was finally awarded the Medal (in 1890) for that service.)MacArthur left the Army in June 1865 and began the study of law, but it was not for him and he returned to his first love, the Army, on February 23, 1866, receiving a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the
Regular Army 'sU.S. 17th Infantry Regiment , with a promotion the following day to First Lieutenant. He was promoted in September of that year toCaptain , due to his Civil War record; however he would remain a Captain for the following two decades, as promotion was slow in the small 'peacetime' army.For thirty years, MacArthur traveled the nation, being assigned to
Pennsylvania ,New York ,Utah Territory ,Louisiana andNew Mexico , where he took part in the campaign againstGeronimo in 1885. In 1889, he was promoted to Assistant Adjutant General of the Army with the rank of major, and was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1897.panish-American War
During the first part of the
Spanish American War , MacArthur was serving as theadjutant general of the III Corps in Georgia. In June, 1898 he was promoted to a temporary Brigadier General in the volunteer army and commanded the Third Philippine Expedition. When he arrived in thePhilippines he took command of the 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, VIII Corps and led it at theBattle of Manila (1898) . He was appointed Major General of volunteers when theSpanish-American War ended.Philippine-American War
MacArthur was stationed in the Dakota Territory when the Spanish-American War broke out in 1898 and was commissioned a Brigadier General of U.S. Volunteers. He led the U.S. 2nd Division, VIII Corps during the
Philippine-American War at theBattle of Manila (1899) , theMalolos campaign and theNorthern Offensive . When the American occupation of the Philippines turned from conventional battles toguerrilla warfare , MacArthur commanded the Department of Northern Luzon. In January 1900, he was appointed Brigadier General in the regular army and was appointed military governor of thePhilippines and assumed command of the VIII Corps, replacing GeneralElwell S. Otis .He authorised the expedition, under General
Frederick Funston , that resulted in the capture ofEmilio Aguinaldo . MacArthur persuaded the captured Aguinaldo to cease fighting and to swear allegiance to the United States. He was promoted to Major General in 1902.After the war, President
William McKinley named him Military Governor of the Philippines, but the following year,William Howard Taft was appointed as Civilian Governor. Taft and MacArthur clashed frequently. So severe were his difficulties with Taft over U.S. military actions in the war that MacArthur was eventually relieved and transferred to command the Department of the Pacific, where he was promoted to Lieutenant General.Return to the United States
In the years that followed, he was assigned to various stateside posts and in 1905 was sent to
Manchuria to observe the final stages of theRusso-Japanese War and served asmilitary attaché to the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo. He returned to the U.S. in 1906 and resumed his post as Commander of the Pacific Division. That year the position of Army Chief of Staff became available and he was then the highest ranking officer in the Army as a lieutenant general (three stars). However, he was passed over by Secretary of WarWilliam Howard Taft . He never did realize his dream of commanding the entire Army.Retirement
MacArthur retired from the Army on June 2, 1909, the day that he turned 64. On September 5, 1912, he went to
Milwaukee to address a reunion of his Civil War unit. While on the dais, he suffered a massive heart attack and died there, aged 67. He was originally buried in Milwaukee on Monday, September 7, 1912, but was moved to Section 2 ofArlington National Cemetery in 1926. He is buried among other members of the family there, while his son, Douglas chose to be buried inNorfolk, Virginia .Awards and honors
Military awards and decorations include the
Civil War Campaign Medal ,Indian Campaign Medal ,Spanish Campaign Medal ,Philippine Campaign Medal , and theMedal of Honor .Fort MacArthur , which protected the San Pedro, California harbor from 1914 until 1974, was named after General Arthur MacArthur.Medal of Honor citation
Rank and Organization::First Lieutenant, and Adjutant, 24th Wisconsin Infantry. Place and date: At Missionary Ridge, Tenn., November 25, 1863. Entered service at: Milwaukee, Wis. Birth: Springfield, Mass. Date of issue: June 30, 1890.
Citation::Seized the colors of his regiment at a critical moment and planted them on the captured works on the crest of Missionary Ridge. [cite web |url=http://americancivilwar.com/medal_of_honor6.html |title=Civil War Medal of Honor Citations |accessdate=2007-11-25 |last= |first= |coauthors= |date= |work= |publisher=Americancivilwar.com]
Just over four decades later, his son,
Douglas MacArthur , would also gain fame for leading U.S forces to victory in thePhilippines . Arthur MacArthur, Jr. and Douglas MacArthur were the first father and son ever to each be awarded aMedal of Honor . To date, the only other father and son to be given this honor (but both awarded posthumously) are former PresidentTheodore Roosevelt and his son,Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. Promotions
Union Army First Lieutenant, 24th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment,
Union Army -August 4, 1862major, 24th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment,
Union Army -January 25, 1864Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel-March 13, 1865
Lieutenant Colonel, 24th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment,
Union Army -May 18, 1865Colonel, 24th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment,
Union Army -June 13, 1865-Commissioned but not musteredUnited States Army Second Lieutenant-February 23, 1866
First Lieutenant-February 24, 1866
Captain -July 28, 1866Major-July 1, 1889
Lieutenant Colonel-May 26, 1896
Brigadier General of Volunteers-May 27, 1898
Major General of Volunteers-August 13, 1898
Brigadier General (Regular Army)-January 2, 1900
Major General-February 5, 1901
Lieutenant General-September 15, 1906
ee also
*
List of Medal of Honor recipients
*Notes
External links
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/amacart.htm Bio and gravesite photo of Arthur MacArthur, Jr.]
* [http://www.army.mil/cmh/html/moh/civwarmz.html Army Medal of Honor website M-Z] Center of Military History
*findagrave|2376 Retrieved on2007-11-08
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