General John J. "Blackjack" Pershing was the commander of U.S. in Europe in World War 1.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower General Eisenhower was the Commander of the Allied Supreme Headquarters.
The Supreme Commander of Allied Forces Europe was Dwight Eisenhower.
He was the Supreme Commander of all Allied military forces in Europe.AnswerDwight Eisenhower was an important general in WWII. He was the Supreme Commander of Allied (anti-German) forces in the lead up to D-Day and in the actual landings in Normandy. He was also in Command of Allied forces at the Battle of the Bulge.
Dwight D. Eisenhower was the commander of forces in Europe during WWII
During World War I, the commander of the American land forces in Europe was General John J. 'Blackjack' Pershing. With a long, distinguished career of military service behind him, Pershing proved capable, if not entirely above criticism, as overall commander of the 'American Expeditionary Force' in the European theater.
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The commander of the US forces in Europe, aka the American Expeditionary Forces, was General John J. Pershing.
During World War I, the commander of the American land forces in Europe was General John J. 'Blackjack' Pershing. With a long, distinguished career of military service behind him, Pershing proved capable, if not entirely above criticism, as overall commander of the 'American Expeditionary Force' in the European theater.
Eisenhower commanded the allied forces in Europe during WWII.
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The commander of the first U.S. troops to land in Europe during World War I was Major General John J. Pershing. He led the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) to France in 1917, marking the U.S.'s significant involvement in the conflict. Pershing's leadership was crucial in organizing and training American forces to integrate effectively into the Allied operations.