Holland "Howlin' Mad" Smith - the father of modern amphibious warfare . General Smith directed extensive Army, Navy, and Marine amphibious training, which was a major factor in successful U.S. landings in both the Atlantic andPacific. He subsequently helped prepare U.S. Army andCanadian troops for the Kiska andAttu landings, then led the V Amphibious Corpsin the assaults on the Gilberts, theMarshalls, Saipan, and Tinianin the Marianas .
General Dwight D. Eisenhower was the supreme commander of the European Theater of Operations and the Africa campaign. He was responsible for the allied forces of all the nations fighting in Europe and Africa to see that the evil Hitler and the Nazi Germans were defeated.
More men - and a cool commander who was suited to a long campaign of attrition, which it certainly was.
Do you mean the Seven Days Battles at the end of the Peninsula campaign? Robert E. Lee
Union Major General Oliver Otis Howard participated in the following battles and campaigns during the Civil War: Battle of First Bull Run as commander of an infantry brigade of the 3rd Division; Peninsular Campaign as commander of an infantry brigade. At the Battle of Fair Oaks he lost his right arm when leading his unit against the Confederates, an action which earned him the Medal of Honor. Battle of Chancellorsville as commander of the XI Corps; Battle of Gettysburg as commander of the XI Corps; Atlanta Campaign as commander of the IV Corps. After the Death of General McPherson, Sherman appointed him commander of the Army of the Cumberland. March to the Sea, as commander of the Army of the Cumberland. Note: at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg his Corps suffered two humiliating defeats, but during his activity in the Western Front he recovered from those setbacks as a successful corps and army commander.
Sir Ian Hamilton. He was later disgraced for bungling the campaign. As was Winston Churchill, who first came up with the idea of invading the Peninsula.
Raymond A. Spruance.
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The operational commander most directly responsible for the Pacific campaign successes at Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and the Gilbert Islands was Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. As Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet, Nimitz played a crucial role in orchestrating naval and amphibious operations throughout the Pacific theater during World War II. His strategic leadership and coordination of forces contributed significantly to the successful capture of these key islands, which were vital for advancing towards Japan.
Admiral Chester W. Nimitz was the commander directly responsible for the successes of the Pacific Campaign during World War II. As the Commander in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, he played a crucial role in major battles such as Midway, Guadalcanal, and the liberation of the Philippines. His strategic foresight and effective coordination with other military leaders, including General Douglas MacArthur, were instrumental in turning the tide against Japanese forces in the Pacific. Nimitz's leadership and innovative tactics significantly contributed to the eventual Allied victory in the region.
Holland "Howlin' Mad" Smith - the father of modern amphibious warfare . General Smith directed extensive Army, Navy, and Marine amphibious training, which was a major factor in successful U.S. landings in both the Atlantic andPacific. He subsequently helped prepare U.S. Army andCanadian troops for the Kiska andAttu landings, then led the V Amphibious Corpsin the assaults on the Gilberts, theMarshalls, Saipan, and Tinianin the Marianas .
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George McClellan
The operational dimension of marketing includes the building of the promotion and operational communications campaign. Other activities include customer service, distribution, and merchandising.
Campaign manager!
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William T. Sherman
The North African Campaign