"Mcnamara" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Mcnamara" Meaning

McNamara refers to Robert McNamara, an American business executive and politician who served as the Secretary of Defense from 1961 to 1968, during the administrations of Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. He is also the former President of the World Bank. The term "McNamara" is often used in American urban warfare to describe a combination of M48 Patton tanks, M60 Patton tanks, and M109 howitzers, which were widely used during the Vietnam War.

"Mcnamara" Examples

Usage Examples for "McNamara"


1. Historical Context

In 1968, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara resigned after being criticized for his handling of the Vietnam War. ("The resignation of McNamara marked a significant turning point in the war.")

2. Family Legacy

McNamara was a renowned American businessman and engineer, known for his work at Ford Motor Company and the World Bank. ("His son, Craig McNamara, has also followed in his father's footsteps as a successful businessman.")

3. Cultural References

In the 1986 film "Ferry Cross the Mersey", drummer Gerry Marsden played a character named Tommy McNamara, a Liverpool sailor. ("The scene where Tommy McNamara sings the iconic song 'Ferry Cross the Mersey' is a memorable one.")

4. Professional Associations

As the President of the Ford Motor Company from 1960 to 1961, McNamara oversaw the company's expansion into international markets. ("Under his leadership, Ford experienced significant growth and innovation.")

5. Memorials and Tributes

The McNamara Family Foundation, established in 2001, supports various charitable causes and initiatives in honor of Robert McNamara's legacy. ("The foundation has made significant contributions to education and international development projects.")

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