No . 30 Communications Flight, No . 491 ( Maintenance ) Squadron, and No . 391 ( Base ) Squadron were attached to the United Nations Command in Korea and grouped into Iwakuni, Japan.
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"' United Nations Security Council Resolution 88 "', adopted on November 8, 1950, in accordance with rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure, the Council summoned a representative of the People's Republic of China to be present during the discussion by the Council of the special report of the United Nations Command in Korea.
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Fulwyler attended the United States Army Command and General Staff College, and served as a staff officer, first with the United Nations Command in Korea, and then with the Department of the Army in Washington, D . C . He attended the United States Army War College, and then joined the 101st Airborne Division for a combat tour in South Vietnam as an artillery battalion commander during the Vietnam War.
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GEN . DOUGLAS MacARTHUR : Born Jan . 26, 1880, in Little Rock, Ark ., son of Army officer who fought in Civil War and Spanish-American War . . . brilliant academic record, graduated West Point in 1903 . . . aide to President Theodore Roosevelt . . . promoted to brigadier general in 1918 . . . wounded twice in World War I . . . led West Point and U . S . Olympic Committee . . . as Army Chief of Staff, faced down " Bonus Army " of WWI veterans . . . retired to lead Filipino army; recalled to active duty after Pearl Harbor, forced to leave Philippines by advancing Japanese in March 1942 . . . His oath : " I shall return " . . . took command in southwest Pacific . . . made good on promise after bloody battle of Luzon . . . made General of the Army, December 1944, and made Supreme Allied Commander in the Pacific after hostilities ended . . . dominated occupation of Japan, bringing democratic institutions to that country . . . headed United Nations Command in Korea; relieved of command when he questioned Truman policies there . . . died Aug . 5, 1964.