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The two United States Commanders that led troops in the European and Pacific fronts during World War II were General Eisenhower and General MacArthur. Eisenhower was in Europe and MacArthur was in the Pacific.
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In the Pacific theater: Tokyo Rose.
App. 150 countries of the world, 37 of them European, have U.S. troops located in/reserved for them.
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The two United States Commanders that led troops in the European and Pacific fronts during World War II were General Eisenhower and General MacArthur. Eisenhower was in Europe and MacArthur was in the Pacific.
In WW2, the US fought on two major fronts, the Pacific and the European fronts. The European front can be further divided into Europe proper and North Africa where the Americans faced off briefly with the Vichy French. The Pacific front stretched for thousands of miles. In Europe, the Americans' main thrust was through France and Italy.
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U.S. troops were needed to guard Pacific and Artic ports for the Allies.
MacArthur
General MacArthur was the Supreme Allied Commander of the ground troops in the Pacific Theater of World War 2. General Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander of the European Theater of the war.
The expansion of the European railroad helped to mobilize supplies and troops.
Because to increase moral, confidence and bravery, the commanders had to set a good example by leading his troops into battle. Then, since he's in the front, he'll be shot first.
Andrew Lubin
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They supplied a few troops to the fronts in the last few years of WW1
The D-Day invasion of France in WW 2 was planned by the US and Great Britain. The majority of the invading troops were Americans. It started a second war front in the west, and forced Germany to send extra troops and tanks to France. With two fronts to protect, it weakened the German war effort to a large degree.