The 4 us presidents who were mexican american war generals for the u.s. were:
Zachary Taylor
Millard Fillmore
Franklin Pierce
Ulysses S. Grant
There were many Civil War Generals who served in the Mexican American War. Among them were Robert E. Lee, US Grant, William T. Sherman, Winfield Scott
The Mexican War (1846-48). Many men who were Civil War generals were junior officers in the Mexican War.
None of the US presidents served in the Marine Corps.
His generals were: Zachary Taylor Winfield Scott Stephen Watts Kearny William Jenkins Worth Matthew C. Perry Robert F. Stockton Ulysses S. Grant Millard Fillmore Joseph Lane Philip Kearny and other generals who later served in the u.s. civil war
Ulysses S. Grant. There were other Presidents who served in the Civil War but I don't think any were generals.
Mary McLeod Bethune.
Total of 6 main allied generals 5 American and 1 British under the command of American General Eisenhower. Total of 5 main German generals under the command of Adolf Hitler. There were other generals as well, but these were directly involved in the direction of the battle, the others served under the command of the main generals.
An agua fresca is a beverage served from large glass barrels in taco restaurants in Mexican and Mexican American communities.
There were about 500.000 Hispanics. There were about 65,000 Puerto Ricans on active duty.
Andrew Jackson and William Henry Harrison served as generals and commanded troops in the war of 1812. Zachary Taylor served in the war as a captain with a temporary promotion to major. James Buchanan served briefly in a volunteer cavalry unit. James Madison was the President during the war.
There were 25 US presidents who never served in the Senate.
Braxton Bragg and Zachary Taylor served in the Mexican American War. Taylor was a general officer and Bragg was advanced in rank by Brevet to Captain, Major and Lieutenant Colonel during the two years of the Mexican American War. He became a Major General in the Louisiana Militia on 20 February 1861 and was made a Brigadier General in the Confederate States Army on 7 March 1861 and on 6 April 1862 he became one of the seven Generals of the Confederacy.