The buck stopped with Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, whose WWII titles included the dual command of Commander in Chief, US Pacific Fleet for U.S. naval forces and Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas for U.S. and Allied air, land, and sea forces.
President Eisenhower and Winston Churchill
Answer There are a lot of DI pins issued. You can inquire at the ASMIC site --- American Society of Military Insignia Collectors. They may identify it for you at no charge. Link: www.asmic.org
General Dwight David Eisenhower of the US ARMY was the Allied Commander for the Normandy Invasion. He had all the allied forces under his command for that ( not the Pacific Theater forces obviously ) and his local officers in direct charge were General Montgomery in command of British and Canadian Forces and Gen Omar Bradley, US Army , in charge of American Forces.
The MEF military unit was in charge of the Gallipoli Campaign. Commanders included Ian Hamilton, Herbert Kitchener, John de Robeck, and William Birdwood.
Gen Omar Bradley was in charge of the US Divisions that attacked on D-Day.
MacArthur
General Douglas MacArthur was in charge of rebuilding Japan. During WWII, he had been in charge of the South-West Pacific Theater of Operations which ran from New Guinea through the Philippine Islands, but the fleet itself was under Nimitz overall, and under Halsey in MacArthur's theater of operations.
No. he was in charge of the European theater in WW2. MacArthur was in charge of the Pacific theater.
Douglas Mcarthur
Admiral Husband E. Kimmel who was Commander-in-chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet .
General Douglas MacArthur .
No. The military provides honor guards to large events as a public service.
Union Captain Samuel Du Pont was in charge of naval operations and General Thomas W. Sherman was in charge of army operations in this joint armed forces capture of Port Royal.
He was known for being a member of the American Army but then betrayed them and joined the British Army
General Joseph Stilwell was in charge of military operations in the Chinese theater in World War II. He was known to be unpleasant to work with earning him the nickname of 'Vinegar Joe'.
Central Pacific & Union Pacific.
American Head Charge ended in 2009.