General Douglas MacArthur received the Congressional Medal of Honor for his service during World War II, particularly for his leadership in the Pacific Theater. His strategic planning and execution of the Allied campaign in the Philippines, as well as his role in the successful island-hopping strategy, were pivotal in turning the tide against Japanese forces. MacArthur's determination to return to the Philippines after being forced to retreat in 1942 further solidified his reputation and earned him this prestigious honor.
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