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During World War II, the overall military commander of the Allied forces in the European Theater from 1942 onward was an American, General Dwight D. Eisenhower. It should not be overlooked that various other commanders were positioned above Eisenhower on the home-front staffs, while the Pacific Theater of Operations had its own overall military commanders for each sub-region within it.
It's quite possible there weren't any female SOUTH Korean military personnel in RVN. The US and possibly Australia employed such personnel...but other allied nations may not have.
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US Army Generals MacArthur, Ridgway, and Clark.
The two main commanders of Allied forces during the war against Japan were General Douglas MacArthur and Admiral Chester Nimitz . Nimitz ran the pacific war and MacArthur reclaimed the Philippines.
No; they were one of the main allied belligerents.
During the Korean war there were seventeen military nurses who died during the conflict mostly from airplane crashes .
...during the Second World War? Korean Communists joined the Korean Liberation Army (KLA) which was supported by the OSS of the United States.
Regarding the US forces, they were H. S. Truman and D. D. Eisenhower.
The usual sources: Military Intelligence.
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