General Winfield Scott.
General Winfield Scott commanded the US Army that landed at Vera Cruz and then moved on and captured Mexico City during the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848.
It was American commanded by Washington.
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He commanded the Contiinental Army.
American General Winfield Scott (1786-1866)
If you're referring to the entire US Army, that was Ulysses Grant during the American Civil War. George Washington commanded the Continental Army. Dwight Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe.
George Washington commanded the Continental army at yorktown.
The Texas Army, during the fight against Mexico, was commanded by General Sam Houston. He led the army to victory at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836, which was a decisive confrontation in the Texas Revolution. Houston's leadership was crucial in mobilizing the troops and strategizing against the Mexican forces led by General Santa Anna. His successful tactics ultimately secured Texas independence from Mexico.
General Winfield Scott commanded from Veracruz to Mexico City.
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.
John pershing. BRO.