Benedict Arnold
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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 lead the Americans against Britain the the American Revolution. He was the General for the american amry and general cornwallis was the general for the british army, they were both very good generals but george washington beat general cornwallis in the battle of yorktown because george washingtin was mentally smarter and knew the land better so his army surrounded the british army in the town of yourktown eventually forcing the british to surrender to the americans. i hope that helped.
General Montgomery was placed in command of the British troops.
George Washington was military aide of British General Braddock. He was also a defender of the frontier in the Americas.
Benedict Arnold was the trusted American General who was caught spying for the British Army.
British General John Burgoyne's military career is most noted in the US for his surrender to the American army at Saratoga, bringing France into the American Revolution.
Benedict Arnold?
American General Horatio Gates took command of the southern army on July 25, 1780. His ensuing defeat at the hands of British General Charles Cornwallis at Camden, South Carolina ended his military career.
The British military title CIGS stands for Chief of the Imperial General Staff. Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS) was the title of the professional commander of the British Army from 1908 until 1964.
Major General Jacob Brown
General Wesley Meritt General Arthur McArthur
What are taps in British military? They are faucets. What is taps in British military? It is the last bugle call of the day, signalling lights out. It is also used as the last salute at the burial of a serving soldier, and often at the funeral of a veteran. Taps is not peculiar to the British military - the American military use it also, and for the same purposes. In fact the bugle call always used today for taps was written by an American infantryman in the mid 19th century. Dan Butterfield became a general during the civil war. His bugle call ( a beautiful and haunting tune ) was originally known as Butterfield's Lullaby.
Henry Clinton was a British General in the American Revolution. He was against the Americans.
Benedict Arnold. He gave the British information and he was to turn over West Point , but after he was found out he tried to get help from the British they treated him poorly. He died dishonored and broke in London.
Benedict Arnold.