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American Expeditionary Force (AEF)
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower
He was the general in charge of the US Army, for the troops fighting in Europe
American Expeditionary Force
General Omar Bradley was in charge of American troops on D-Day.
The commander who led the American Expeditionary Force (the U.S. troops sent to Europe in World War I) was John Joseph Pershing.
The head general was Robert E. Lee.
Delaying sending troops to europe until they were trained.
George Washington was the General in charge of American troops at both Brandywine and Germantown. William Howe was in charge of British troops at both battles.
George Washington
The term that refers to American troops in Europe during World War I is the "American Expeditionary Forces" (AEF). Led by General John J. Pershing, the AEF was deployed to support the Allied forces in their fight against the Central Powers. The arrival of American troops in significant numbers in 1917 helped to bolster Allied morale and contributed to the eventual victory in 1918.
General Pershing caused tension with the Allies by delaying sending troops to Europe until they were properly trained.