American troops at Veracruz during the Mexican-American War were commanded by General Winfield Scott. He led the successful amphibious assault and subsequent occupation of the city in April 1847. Scott's campaign at Veracruz was a pivotal part of his overall strategy to capture Mexico City. His leadership during this operation helped to establish his reputation as a prominent military leader.
Black troops, although they were commanded by white officers, and segregated from the white troops.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower was the commander of the European Theater and had that many troops under his command.
The answer is Erwin Rommel commanded German troops across the Mediterranean.
William Prescott commanded about 1,200 colonial troops during the battle of Bunker Hill which mostly took place on the adjacent Breed's Hill.
The British troops landing in New York at the beginning of the American Revolution were commanded by General William Howe. He took charge of the British forces during the 1776 campaign, which included the significant Battles of Brooklyn and White Plains. Howe's leadership aimed to seize control of New York as a strategic point for the British military efforts in the colonies.
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Winfield Scott
Kunta Kente
Colonel Burford
The American troops during the Revolutionary War were primarily commanded by General George Washington, who served as the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army. His leadership was crucial in securing American independence from British rule. Washington's strategic skills and ability to inspire his troops were key factors in the success of the American forces.
Douglas MacArthur
There were a couple different Battles of Vera Cruz but you probably mean the one in 1847 during the Mexican-American War, when the American troops were led by General Winfield Scott.
Under the overall command of Gen Eisenhower, Gen Omar Bradley commanded American troops and Gen Bernard Montgomery commanded the British and Canadians.
Dwight Eisenhower No. There were no American troops at El Alamein and the British and Commonwealth troops were commanded by General Auchinleck and General Dorman Smith during the 1st defensive battle but were replaced by General Alexander in overall command and General Montgomary. commanding the 8th Army in the field, for the 2nd decisive counter attack.
George Washington. He was chosen in the Second Continental Congress to lead the patriots. Hope this helped....
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General Dwight Eisenhower