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General Grant
It was General Douglas MacArthur, until relieved of command and replaced by General Matthew Ridgeway.
Major General Nelson Miles was commander of field operations at this time. He was appalled by what had happened and described it as a "unjustifiable massacre" and instigated a court of inquiry into the affair. Miles relieved Forsyth of his command. The Secretary of War disagreed with this decision and exonerated Forsyth and restored him to his command.
general george patton Gen George Pattton commanded the 7th Army during the Sicily Campaign in June-August 1943. He was relieved of command after the slapping incident. Lt. Gen. Alexander M. Patch took command of the Seventh Army after Sicily and lead it through Normandy until the end of the war.
He rejected the command to limit the war
Harry S. Truman
Slapping a Soldier Patton is relieved of command for slapping a shell-shocked soldier in an Army hospital.
General Grant
General Grant
Lincoln's response to General McClellan's command was that Lincoln relieved McClellan of Command.
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WWI, WWII, Korea. He was relieved (fired) of command in Korea.
George McLellan.
General Douglas MacArthur was in command of the U.N. troops in Korea until President relieved him of duty in April of 1951. The President did this because MacArthur made some comments that were contrary to Trumanâ??s administration policies.
It was General Douglas MacArthur, until relieved of command and replaced by General Matthew Ridgeway.
General Douglas MacArthur is the military commander who had been relieved of his command by President Truman during the Korean War, but who still had substantial support in the US public.