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President Truman congratulates General Douglas MacArthur on the victory in Korea, praising the delaying action, liberation of Seoul, and cooperation among U.S. army, navy, and air forces under UN banner.
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The President said in his message:
"I know that I speak for the entire American people when I send you my warmest congratulations on the victory which has been achieved under your leadership in Korea. Few operations in military history can match either the delaying action, where you traded space for time in which to build up your forces. or the brilliant maneuver which has now resulted in the liberation of Seoul
"I am particularly impressed by the splendid cooperation of our army, navy and air force, and I wish you would extend my thanks and congratulations to the commanders of those services-Lieut. Gen. Walton H. Walker. Vice Admiral Charles T. Joy and Lieut George E. Stratemeyer.
"The unification of our arms established by you and by them has set 'a shining example. My thanks and the thanks of the people of all the free nations go out to your gallant forces-soldiers,' sailors, marines and airmen-from the United States and the other countries fighting for freedom under the United Nations banner. I salute you all, and say to all of you from all of us at home. 'Well and nobly done.'"
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Korea
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victory in korea; liberation of seoul
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President Truman sent congratulations to Gen. Douglas MacArthur on the victory achieved under his leadership in Korea, highlighting the delaying action trading space for time, the brilliant maneuver resulting in Seoul's liberation, splendid cooperation of army, navy, and air force, and thanks to commanders and UN forces.