MacArthur
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MacArthur or Macarthur may refer to:
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[edit] Military
- Arthur MacArthur, Jr. (1845–1912), an American military leader and father of Douglas MacArthur
- Arthur MacArthur III (1876–1923), an American naval officer and brother of Douglas MacArthur
- Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), an American military leader and U.S. Army General
- Fort MacArthur, a former military base, located in Los Angeles County, named after Arthur MacArthur, Jr.
- Jean MacArthur (1898-2000), wife of Douglas MacArthur
- John Macarthur (wool pioneer) (1767-1834), an Australian businessman, politician, and soldier
[edit] Geography
- Division of Macarthur
- General MacArthur, Eastern Samar
- Macarthur, Australian Capital Territory
- MacArthur, Leyte
- Macarthur, New South Wales
- MacArthur, West Virginia
[edit] Television and film
- Charles MacArthur (1895-1956), an American playwright and screenwriter
- James MacArthur (b. 1937), an American actor
[edit] Literature
- John F. MacArthur (b. 1939), an American evangelical minister and author
- John R. MacArthur (b. 1956), an American journalist
[edit] Other
- Arthur MacArthur, Sr. (1815–1896), an American lawyer, judge, and politician
- Catherine T. MacArthur (1909-1981), wife of U.S. businessman and philanthropist John D. MacArthur
- Clan MacArthur, a Scottish piping clan
- Douglas MacArthur II (1909-1997), an American diplomat and nephew of Douglas MacArthur
- Ellen MacArthur (b. 1976), a British yachtswoman
- INSS MacArthur, a starship featured in the science fiction novel The Mote in God's Eye
- John D. MacArthur (1897–1978), an American businessman and philanthropist
- John D. MacArthur Beach State Park named for John D. MacArthur who donated the land for its construction, located in West Palm Beach, Florida
- J. Roderick MacArthur (1920-1984), an American businessman and philanthropist and son of John D. MacArthur
- John R. MacArthur (b. 1956), President and Publisher of Harper's Magazine, son of J. Roderick MacArthur, grandson of John D. MacArthur
- John Seward MacArthur, chemist from Glasgow
- Long Island MacArthur Airport, the only airport in Suffolk County with scheduled service on major airlines
- Mac MacArthur (1862-1932), Scottish baseball player
- MacArthur Center, a major shopping mall in Norfolk, Virginia across the street from the MacArthur Memorial
- MacArthur Foundation, a private, independent grantmaking institution
- MacArthur Freeway, segment of Interstate 580
- MacArthur Park, a park in western Los Angeles, California
- MacArthur Park (song), a song based on the Los Angeles park
- Robert MacArthur, an American ecologist
[edit] See also
Eddie MacArthur, UK Record Producer/Sound Engineer. http://www.stealthrecordingstudio.com