| Richard F. Haynes - 1999 - 372 sider
...he made to the legislature of Massachusetts three months after his dismissal: "I find in existence a new and heretofore unknown and dangerous concept that the members of the Armed Forces owe their primary allegiance and loyalty to those who temporarily exercise the authority... | |
| Colin Bingham - 1982 - 376 sider
...return' to indicate the pronounced difference in style between the two leaders. I find in existence a new and heretofore unknown and dangerous concept...members of our armed forces owe primary allegiance and loyalty to those who temporarily exercise the authority of the Executive Branch of government rather... | |
| Willard Scott Thompson - 338 sider
...in 1952 by asserting: "I find in existence a new and heretofore unknown and dangerous concept that members of our armed forces owe primary allegiance...exercise the authority of the Executive Branch of Government rather than to the country and its constitution which they are sworn to defend. . . ." However,... | |
| Richard Halworth Rovere - 366 sider
...truth be expressed in criticism of those in higher public authority. For example, I find in existence a new and heretofore unknown and dangerous concept...members of our armed forces owe primary allegiance and loyalty to those who temporarily exercise the authority of the executive branch of government,... | |
| James H. Toner - 220 sider
...After his return to the United States, the general said (among many other things): "I find in existence a new and heretofore unknown and dangerous concept...than to the country and its Constitution which they swore to defend. No proposition could be more dangerous." 9 MacArthur was arguing that allegiance to... | |
| Peter Karsten - 1998 - 382 sider
...later that military men owed 'primary allegiance" to "the country and its Constitution" rather than to "those who temporarily exercise the authority of the Executive Branch of Goveroment — " Yet there was no coup attempt. Neither Butler, nor MaeArthur, nor any other military... | |
| Edward T. Imparato - 2000 - 268 sider
...truth be expressed in criticism of those in higher public authority. For example, I find in existence a new and heretofore unknown and dangerous concept...members of our Armed Forces owe primary allegiance and loyalty to those who temporarily exercise the authority of the executive branch of government,... | |
| 2001 - 172 sider
...16, 1951 46 Massachusetts Legislature. Boston. Massachusetts, July 25, 1951 ...I find in existence a new and heretofore unknown and dangerous concept...members of our armed forces owe primary allegiance and loyalty to those who temporarily exercise the authority of the executive branch of government,... | |
| 2001 - 172 sider
...truth be expressed in criticism of those in higher public authority. For example, I find in existence a new and heretofore unknown and dangerous concept...members of our armed forces owe primary allegiance and loyalty to those who temporarily exercise the authority of the executive branch of government,... | |
| David Richard McCann, Barry S. Strauss - 2001 - 420 sider
...truth be expressed in criticism of those in higher public authority," declaring: I find in existence a new and heretofore unknown and dangerous concept, that the members of our armed forces own primary allegiance or loyalty to those who temporarily exercise the authority of the executive... | |
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