General MacArthur
He was ordered by President Truman to send the American troops from Japan to the Korean Peninsula. On September 15th, he ordered an invasion behind the enemy lines at the port of Inchon. His attack on Inchon Landing played a big role is destroying the North Korean army. But, he ended up being fired by Truman because he said that the only way to win the war would be by the use of a nuclear bomb. He went against what Truman believed was right and therefore Truman fired him for insubordination. MacArthur's actions ended up resulting in China's involvement in the war. He was replaced by General Ridgeway.
He was ordered by President Truman to send the American troops from Japan to the Korean Peninsula. On September 15th, he ordered an invasion behind the enemy lines at the port of Inchon. His attack on Inchon Landing played a big role is destroying the North Korean army. But, he ended up being fired by Truman because he said that the only way to win the war would be by the use of a nuclear bomb. He went against what Truman believed was right and therefore Truman fired him for insubordination. MacArthur's actions ended up resulting in China's involvement in the war. He was replaced by General Ridgeway.