Major Generals are two star generals, and the normal position for them is commanding a division. The US had about 65 infantry divisions, 16 armored divisions, two cavalry divisions, five airborne divisions and one mountain division. A division commander took orders from his superior officers, a corp commander, and above him a field army commander, then a theater commander, and ultimately the Chief of Staff of the army, and the president. A major general commanding a division in WWII had three infantry regiments in an infantry division, or three "combat commands" in an armored division. He had to order these take objectives assigned to him by his superiors, using the best arrangements to get the job done with minimum loss. He had staff officers to help him run a division. A division had about 15,000 at full strength.
Emperor Showa was head of the Japanese military during the Second World War.
During World War I, the 4A military classification indicated that an individual was unfit for military service due to physical or mental reasons. This classification was part of a broader system used by the U.S. military to categorize potential draftees and assess their eligibility for service. Those classified as 4A were exempt from conscription and military duties, allowing for the identification of those who could serve effectively.
No, he never became a president, he was a military officer during World War 2.
World War 2
The World War II military general who served as the Military Governor of the American Occupation Zone in Germany and was elected president of the United States is Dwight D. Eisenhower. He was a prominent leader during the war, overseeing the successful Allied invasion of Europe. After his military service, he was elected as the 34th president, serving two terms from 1953 to 1961.
General Hideki Tojo.
Emperor Showa was head of the Japanese military during the Second World War.
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Joseph Joffre was a famous French general who served during the First World War. He served in the military from 1871 to 1919.
Bernard Montgomery was the British general who was popularly known as Monty. He was an inspirational military commander during the world war II.
Hideki Tojo .
No, he never became a president, he was a military officer during World War 2.
George S. Patton .
The German general Erwin Rommel was known as the Desert Fox, due to his military campaigns in Northern Africa during the Second World War.
The Emperor Hirohito was the Commander in Chief. The Emperor's Minister of War was General Tojo.
Minor staff duties in the Indian Army began to take shape during the British colonial period, particularly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These duties were established to streamline operations and improve efficiency within military units. Initially focused on logistical support, administration, and communication, they evolved as the army modernized and expanded, particularly during World War I and World War II. The emphasis on minor staff roles has continued post-independence, adapting to contemporary military needs and organizational structures.
Francisco Franco was the Spanish military dictator during World War 2.