John J. Pershing
From start to finish the commander of the AEF was General John J. "Blackjack" Pershing. When the AEF was sufficiently large enough to form a field army Pershing also commanded the First US Army. When there were enough divisions to form the Second United States Army, Pershing moved up to command the American Army Group, Lieutenant General Hunter Liggett took over First Army, and Lieutenant General Robert Bullard commanded Second Army. The Third US Army was formed four days before the Armistice, and saw no action. It was initially commanded by Major General Joseph Dickman.
Hooker commanded the Union forces. Lee commanded the Confederates.
Grant commanded the Union. Lee commanded the Confederacy.
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Generals Lee and "Stonewall" Jackson
George Washington and some other generals.
There were a number of American Generals of WWI, like General Douglas MacArthur and General John F. O'Ryan. But the highest ranking American General of WWI was General of the Armies John Joseph Pershing, Commander of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF).
George Washington was one of the generals.
The two main generals who commanded U.S. troops in Europe during World War II were General Dwight D. Eisenhower and General George S. Patton. Eisenhower served as the Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Forces, overseeing the D-Day invasion and the overall strategy in Europe. Patton, known for his aggressive tactics and leadership of the Third Army, played a crucial role in several key battles, including the liberation of France.
On D-Day, the Allied forces were primarily led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower, who served as the Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force. He was supported by generals such as Bernard Montgomery, who commanded the British and Canadian forces, and Omar Bradley, who led the American forces. On the German side, the primary commander was Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, who was in charge of defending the French coast, while other senior commanders included Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt.
There were several British Generals in North Africa. In 1940-43 British forces were commanded successively by Generals Wavell, Auchinleck and Alexander, under the last of whom Gen Montgomery commanded the 8th Army.
There were several British Generals in North Africa. In 1940-43 British forces were commanded successively by Generals Wavell, Auchinleck and Alexander, under the last of whom Gen Montgomery commanded the 8th Army.