Two U.S. commanders were in overall command: General Douglas MacArthur and Admiral William Halsey.
Fleet Admiral Chester William Nimitz, Rear Admiral Karel Doorman, Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Somerville, Premier Chiang Kai-shek, General Joseph Stilwell, Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blamey, General Hein ter Poorten, Commander-in-Chief of Soviet Forces in the Far East Aleksandr Vasilevsky, Field Marshal Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell, and Admiral of the Fleet Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma
Douglas MacArthur was in overall command at Bataan and Leyte, while ground command on Iwo Jima was tasked to Holland M. Smith.
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Gen Omar Bradley led the Americans and Gen Bernard Montgomery led the British.
12,000 allied troops died that day.
General Douglas MacArthur
Over 170,000 Allied troops fought in D-Day.Over 170,000 Allied troops fought in D-Day.
There were around 156,000 allied troops involved in D-Day/Normandy landings. 12,000 of those allied troops died that day.
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allied forces led by General Eisenhower
Dwight D. Eisenhower
island hopping in the pacific
Admiral Chester Nimitz
Gen Omar Bradley led the Americans and Gen Bernard Montgomery led the British.
General Douglas MacArthur.
Douglas MacArthur .
General Douglas MacArthur, and Admiral William Halsey.
General MacArthur was the Supreme Allied Commander of the ground troops in the Pacific Theater of World War 2. General Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander of the European Theater of the war.
Admiral Chester William Nimitz .
General Douglas MacArthur