Gen George S. Patton
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.
The US Sixth Army was commanded by Walter Krueger during all its combat operations. Krueger was the first soldier to rise from private to general in the US Army. He was born in eastern Germany (now Poland) and immigrated with his family to the US when he was eight.
Leon Trotsky commanded the Red Army.
Robert E. Lee was the general of the Confederate Army for the vast majority of the Civil War.
The answer is one. George C. Marshall as Army Chief of Staff held four stars at the begining of World War II until 1944 when he was promoted to five star rank.If you wanted to know how many generals held four star rank then it would be more. One man commanded the U.S. Army it was Marshall.
George S. Patton - During World War II he served in North Africa and Sicily before becoming the commander of the Third Army.
It was commanded by General Patton and was a more or less diversion army targeted to distract Hitler. A paper army.
Yes, he commanded a large army in China.
Grant commanded the Northern army during the US Civil War. Giap commanded the Northern army during the Vietnam War.
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Because he commanded the Texas Army
Patton.
George Washington Commanded the Continental Armies, but he did not become the President until after the war.
He commanded the Texas Army.
He organized and commanded the army
Sherman's army was the civil war army commanded by General William Tecumseh Sherman.
At different times during the war he commanded the Third, Seventh and the Fifteenth US Armies.