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                    [Title] => A farewell to Carl Mydans: The man who ‘returned’ with MacArthur at Leyte Gulf
                    [Summary] => Remember that unforgettable photo (below) of General Douglas MacArthur striding ashore at Leyte through the surf, to fulfill his vow, "I shall return"?


The homecoming took place on Oct. 20, 1944 – and the man who snapped that famous picture – which was the basis of the MacArthur "wading ashore" monument in Tacloban – was a LIFE combat photographer named Carl Mydans.
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The homecoming took place on Oct. 20, 1944 – and the man who snapped that famous picture – which was the basis of the MacArthur "wading ashore" monument in Tacloban – was a LIFE combat photographer named Carl Mydans.
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