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Eisenhower was the Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force, European Theater of Operations. MacArthur was the Commander of the Pacific Theater of Operations. Over both of these generals was General George Marshall who remained in Washington during the war.
The most famous general of World War 1 was probably General Douglas Haig of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). He led the BEF during the critical battles of the war, including the Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Passchendaele. Haig's leadership and decisions during the war remain controversial and have been the subject of much debate and criticism.
General Douglas Haig was in charge of the British force on the Somme in World War I.
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Musketeer was a four-phased plan during World War II to liberate the Philippine Islands developed by General Douglas MacArthur
The Luftwaffe was the namr given to the German Air Force during the second world war. The name for the German Air Force. no one cares
Luftwaffe
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General John J. Pershing led the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) in world war I. Key American battles were the battle of Belau Wood and the Argonne-Muse Offensive.
General Operations Force was created in 1948.
During World War I, the AEF (or, American Expeditionary Force) was commanded by General John J. Pershing. A career officer in the American Army with a reputation for bravery and leadership ability, Pershing was successful in forging the AEF into a highly organized, well-supplied, and generally effective fighting force on the war's Western Front.
General Douglas MacArthur made this statement during World War II in 1944 regarding the American flag as a symbol of freedom and strength.