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The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower

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M-3 (Grant) tank, 832, 839, 843, 887, 891, 972, 981, 984 M-4 (Sherman) tank, 832, 839-40, 843, 887, 981, 1275 Maas River, 2135, 2194, 2215, 2388, 2416, 2445 MacArthur, Douglas, 963, 1525: ABDA, command structure in, Vol 1: 48, 51, 86, 130; Aguinaldo's acceptance of enemy offer of independence, Vol 1: 86; air ferry system, Vol 1: 21-22; Beebe, assignment as chief of staff of USAFFE, Vol 1: 193; Brereton, orders to Australia, Vol 1: 31; date of assumption as supreme commander, SWPA, Vol 1: 247; documents to, Vol 1: 13, 17, 31, 35, 40, 86, 87, 89, 97, 101, 104, 106, 109, 127, 130, 136, 178, 189, 221, 222, 235, 246, 247, 264, 268, 301; Fiji, deployment of AAF service units to, Vol 1: 302; high-altitude bombing, effectiveness of, Vol 1: 302; Hirohito's birthday, caution on alertness on, Vol 1: 264; India, diversion of U.K. troop units to SWPA from, Vol 1: 272-73, 279; Japanese lines of communication, attacks on, Vol 1: 101-03; JCS as executive agency for transmitting communications, Vol 1: 272-73, 279; Lingayen Gulf, reports Japanese landing at, Vol 1: 17; Luzon, defense of, Vol 1: 136; national forces, relationship to, Vol 1: 222; New Caledonia, deployment of AAF service units to, Vol 1: 302; presidency, boom for nomination to, Vol 3: 1620; promotion to five-star rank, Vol 4: 2367; Quezon's destruction of currency, Vol 1: 108; Sharp's Mindanao Force, orders to resist, Vol 1: 279; Singapore, defense of, Vol 1: 36; submarine for use in evacuation, Vol 1: 143-44; succeeds Brett in command in Australia, Vol 1: 179-80; Visayas, defense of, Vol 1: 92; Wain-wright, Medal of Honor for, Vol 1: 278

M-Day, defined by E., Vol 7: 745

M-day, Vol 12: 789-90, 806

Mabry, Thomas Jewett, on E.'s candidacy, Vol 10: 106

MacArthur, Arthur, 837-38, 2242 MacArthur, Douglas: Alaska Command, uni-fied command and missions, Vol 8: 1276; armed services unification, Vol 7: 1062, 1064, 1086-87; Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, presentation of first, Vol 9: 2147; assignment offers to, Vol 8: 1338; background, Vol 6: 272; Bonin Islands, command and control, Vol 8: 1411; businessmen, objection to visit by, Vol 7: 718; Chamberlin, assignment to WDGS, Vol 7: 855, 1059-60; Chang Chun, conference with, Vol 8: 1361; China, postwar policy in, Vol 7: 624; Christmas message from E., Vol 8: 1430; CINCFE, scope of command and control, Vol 8: 1410-11; clearance of statements, Vol 7: 799; command and control, unified, Vol 8: 1409-12; comment on by E., Vol 7: 1066; congratulations from E., Vol 6: 271-72; decorations, policy for awards, Vol 8: 1711-13; dual command, SWPA and CINCAFPAC, Vol 7: 860; FECOM, naval command structure, Vol 9: 2010; Formosa, map coverage of, Vol 8: 1368; friction with E., alleged, Vol 9: 2242; Hall, assignment to WDGS, Vol 7: 855, 957; Hoge, assignment to Philippines, Vol 6: 142-43; Hull, assignment to AFMIDPAC, Vol 7: 1060-61; Izu Islands, military government transfer to Army, Vol 7: 720; Jones, assignment as Philippines MAG head, Vol 8: 1243-44; letter of thanks from E., Vol 7: 1065-66; Mariana Islands, command and control, Vol 8: 1411; Marquat, retention in grade, Vol 7: 986; naval forces, control of, Vol 7: 705; Negro troops, assignment to Pacific theater, Vol 8: 1339; Philippine Scouts, troop units strength and pay, Vol 7: 798, 800; point credit system, cuts in, Vol 7: 753-54; prisoners of war, repatriation of, Vol 7: 1060-61; prostitution, suppression of, Vol 7: 699-701; newsmen exclusion message leak, Vol 8: 1412-13; Regular Army, troop units authorizations and reductions, Vol 8: 1713; Richardson Board, testimony at, Vol 7: 1062; Ryukyu Islands, military government administration by Navy, Vol 7: 720; Selective Service, extension of, Vol 7: 1062, 1064, 1080, 1086; Sheridan charges against Eichelberger, Vol 8: 1293; Soviet ships, sudden clearances from ports, Vol 7: 963; training programs, troops awaiting discharge, Vol 7: 670-72; tribute to by E., Vol 9: 2242; troop units demobilization acceleration, Vol 7: 604-5, 753-54; uniform, identical for all services, Vol 6: 556; venereal diseases problem, Vol 6: 252; visit by E., Vol 7: 797, 800, 1065-66; visitors to headquarters, authorization, Vol 7: 717-18; Volcano Islands, command and control, Vol 8: 1411; WAC, integration into regular forces, Vol 8: 1734-35; war criminals, postmortem dissection, Vol 7: 925-26; War Policies Commission report, Vol 6: 181; Whitlock, retention in grade, 986 -China theater

MacArthur, Douglas II, Vol 12: 342, 379, 656, 677; Vol 13: 915; Acheson requests transfer of, to Indochina, Vol 13: 1203; background, Vol 12: 50; European labor unions, memo by E., Vol 13: 950-51; France, E.'s remarks on, Vol 13: 1318; on German rearmament, recommendations to E., Vol 12: 652-53; Gruenther's regard for, Vol 13: 1438; infrastructure costs in France, warns of delays, Vol 12: 403-4; meets Andvord, Vol 13: 871; meets Chaban-Delmas, Vol 13: 1123-24; qualifications of, E.'s view, Vol 13: 1203; reassignment of, Vol 13: 1436, 1438; Ridgway's adviser, Vol 13: 1203; as Secretary of the Interior, Vol 13: 1437, 1446; as State Department Counselor, Vol 13: 1392, 1438; U.S.-NATO-SACEUR coordination, Vol 12: 381; urges Indo-china visit by E., Vol 13: 1434-35; views on de Gaulle, Vol 12: 182 : background, Vol 19: 920; on cancellation of E.'s Japan visit, Vol 20: 1982-83; on currency conversion for Ryukyu Islands, Vol 19: 919-20, 1049-51; Japanese attacks on, Vol 20: 1982-83; and land compensation question, Vol 19: 1049-51; on U.S. policy toward Okinawa, Vol 19: 827-29, 1049-51 : to attend Bermuda Conference (1953), Vol 14: 271-72; background, Vol 14: 271-72, 433; coordinates Omega policy, Vol 16: 2096-97; declines Forum speech, Vol 14: 536-37; drafts reply to Monty, Vol 14: 384; on French conscripts in Indochina, Vol 15: 1121; meets with Laniel, Vol 14: 433; and U.S. aid in Indochina, Vol 14: 433

MacArthur, Douglas, II, Vol 1: 486

MacArthur, Douglas, Vol 10: 718; background, Vol 10: 39; E.'s length of service with, Vol 11: 993-94; Formosa, U.S. policy toward, unauthorized statement by, Vol 10: 304-5; Hurley's assignment, Vol 10: 331; intelligence operations in Far East under, criticism of, Vol 11: 1225; Japan, ban on scholarly activities in, Vol 10: 429; JCS, rank of chairman, discussion with E., Vol 10: 433; MacArthur boom, Vol 10: 39; Miller attack on E., Michaelis view, Vol 10: 60; Philippines, civil administration in liberated areas, policy of, Vol 11: 1092-93; Pointer article, named soldier and diplomat, Vol 11: 1437; presidential candidacy of, E.'s objection to interpretation in Forrestal diaries, Vol 11: 1338; Truman comparison of E.'s NATO command and SCAP assignment of, Vol 11: 1499-1500; Wisconsin primary (1948), Vol 10: 39 : advises E. on Korean situation, Vol 13: 1447; background, Vol 12: 154; as baseball commissioner, Vol 12: 478; British protest Korean War plan, Vol 12: 229; E.'s friendship with, Vol 12: 183, 186, 288, 303, 370, 372; Harriman's opinion, Vol 12: 225; honorary degree for, Vol 12: 760; Michaelis's transfer, Vol 12: 183-87; military skill, E.'s comment, Vol 13: 943-44; and Billy Mitchell case, Vol 12: 227-28; and Philippine Scouts, Vol 12: 443-45 : aircraft for evacuation of party, Vol 1: 185-86; arrival in Australia, Vol 1: 192; Australian acceptance of directive to, Vol 1: 247; Australian nomination of as SAC, SWPA, Vol 1: 179; birthday message to, from E., Vol 1: 73; date of assumption as SAC, SWPA, Vol 1: 247; evacuation of party from Philippines, Vol 1: 97-98, 105-06, 126-27, 129, 136-37, 143-44, 180, 185-86, 198; felici-tations to, from E., Vol 1: 329, 419, 589; national forces, relationship to, Vol 1: 222 : and Bonus March, Vol 16: 2002; on Hunt's book about, Hodgson's view, Vol 16: 1735-36; and military force in Japan, Vol 14: 570, 573; relief of, McCarran's view, Vol 15: 1353, 1355 : background, Vol 18: 479-80; birthday greetings to, Vol 19: 1315; and Bonus March, Vol 18: 479-80; E. opposes Medal of Honor for, Vol 19: 933-34

MacArthur, Jean (Faircloth), Vol 12: 288

MacArthur, Jean Faircloth, Vol 7: 837-38, 1087; Vol 8: 1339; Vol 9: 2242

MacArthur, Jean, Vol 1: 589

MacArthur, Laura Louise (Barkley)("Wah-wee"), background, Vol 20: 1983

MacArthur, Mary, Vol 3: 2011

MacArthur-Northcott Agreement, Vol 9: 2163-64

Macassar Strait, Japanese advance through, Vol 1: 90

Macassar Strait, Vol 1: 90, 97

Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Vol 20: 1556-57

MacCaffrey, Mary Jane, secretary to Mamie E., Vol 13: 1351

MacDonald, Elton F., American Assembly, appeal from E., Vol 11: 1477

MacFadden, Walter J., Vol 10: 36-37

MacFarlane. See Mason-MacFarlane, Frank Noel

MacGillvary, Charles A., praises Lodge, Vol 13: 1390, 1391

Mack, Ted, support of Crusade for Freedom, Vol 11: 1305

Mack, William Henry Bradshaw, 485-86, 522, 669, 708, 711: commendation of E. by, Vol 3: 1449; Darlan's proclamation as head of government, Vol 2: 799; document to, Vol 3: 1449; economic policy in support of torch, Vol 1: 582-83; French attitude on torch, Vol 1: 583; recognition of Darlan as civil head, Vol 2: 803; relationship between civil affairs staff and OSS, Vol 1: 573-74

Mack, William Henry Bradshaw, Vol 3: 1449

MacKay Cable & Wireless Co., Vol 6: 98

MacKelvie, Jay W., Vol 3: 1927-29 , Vol 3: 1927-29

MacKenzie, Ossian R., Vol 12: 14

MacKinnon, Marilyn, Vol 12: 125

MacLean, Charles Hector Fitzroy, visit to West Point, Vol 11: 1153-54, 1161-63, 1183