The original English text of "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away".
When I mention this sentence: "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away" (Old soldiers never die, they just fade away), I can't help but think of MacArthur with a corn cob pipe in his mouth, and his After being dismissed from office on April 19, 1951, he delivered a speech titled "Old Soldiers Never Die" in the Capitol. Many people attributed this famous saying to McMaster.
Douglas MacArthur (January 26, 1880 - April 5, 1964), born in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA, was a famous American military strategist. In 1944, MacArthur was awarded the Army Five Star Admiral. During the Second World War, he successively served as the commander of the U.S. Far Eastern Forces and the commander of the Allied Forces in the Southwest Pacific Theater. After the war, he served as the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Japan and the Commander-in-Chief of the "United Nations Forces".
He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his performance in the Philippine Campaign. He and his father, Arthur MacArthur, were the first father and son in history to receive the Medal of Honor at the same time. MacArthur was the most decorated general in the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force, and the only American general to have participated in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. MacArthur was the youngest brigadier general in the United States, the youngest president of West Point Military Academy, and the youngest chief of staff in the history of the U.S. Army. MacArthur is called "a generation veteran" by the American people.