William Howe was the commander of the British forces who succeeded General Thomas Gage.
General George Washington.
Sir Henry Clinton followed General Howe as the commander of the British forces. This occurred in 1778. Clinton became known for his planning and executions.
General George Washington.
General John J. "Blackjack" Pershing
Dwight Eisenhower was the allied commander at D-day.
The Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces on D-Day was General Dwight Eisenhower, however he delegated Area command to General Bernard Montgomerey for the British and Canadian Forces, and to General Omar Bradley for American Forces.
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William Howe was the commander of British forces during the Battle of Bunker Hill. He went on to serve as the Commander-in-Chief of British forces, replacing Thomas Gage. Howe served in the military from 1746 to 1803.
Douglas MacArthur was the Supreme Commander of ground forces in the Pacific.
George Washington was the Commander in Chief of the Colonial Forces.
The answer is General Cornwallis .