During the Revolutionary war there was no such thing as a Supreme Commander. On a June 15th,1775 the Patriots named George Washington as the Commander in Chief of the American Armies against Great Britain.
Gen Dwight Eisenhower was Supreme Commander of US Forces in Europe.He was Supreme Commander of NATO after that.
Henry Clinton was the British Commander-in-Chief during the Battle of Monmouth, which was part of the American War of Independence. The battle took place on June 28, 1778.
General Douglas MacArthur was the Allied Commander in the far east during World War 1. In addition, he was part of the Mexican Revolution, World War II, and the Korean War.
Gen. Dwight Eisenhower.
The Supreme Allied commander during D-Day, and indeed the French campaign afterwards, was American General Dwight D. Eisenhower.
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General George Washington.
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General George Washington.
Yes! During the American Revolution.
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George Washington was the commander-in-chief. At that time they didn't have a president, the person who, today, has the title of commander-in-chief.
The American Revolution, or The Revolutionary War
Dwight Eisenhower was Supreme Commander Europe during World War 2