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Lieutenant General Robert Lee Bullard (January 5, 1861 – September 11, 1947) was a senior officer of the United States Army.He was involved in conflicts in the American Western Frontier, the Philippines, and World War I, where he commanded the 1st Infantry Division (nicknamed "The Big Red One") during the Battle of Cantigny while serving on the Western Front.
Robert E. Lee, the best known CSA general.Lee is shown with the insignia of a Confederate colonel, which he chose to wear throughout the war. Much of the design of the Confederate States Army was based on the structure and customs of the United States Army [1] when the Confederate States Congress established the Confederate States War Department on February 21, 1861. [2]
Lieutenant General William Nafew Haskell Jr. (13 August 1878, in Albany, New York – 13 August 1952, in Greenwich, Connecticut) was a U.S. military officer. He was a 1901 graduate of the United States Military Academy. [1] Major General Robert Lee Bullard, the newly appointed commander of the U.S.
General Bullard may refer to: John W. Bullard Jr. ( fl. 1980s–2010s), U.S. Marine Corps brigadier general Robert Lee Bullard (1861–1947), U.S. Army lieutenant general
Lieutenant General Robert Lee Bullard, commanding the U.S. Second Army. The opposing forces were wholly German. During this period of the war, German divisions procured only 50 percent or less of their initial strength. The 117th Division, which opposed the U.S. 79th Division during the offensive's first phase, had only 3,300 men in its ranks.
Lieutenant General Robert Lee Bullard became the NSL's last president, taking over in 1925. [1] The League went bankrupt in 1939. It survived on paper until 1942, with Bullard running it out of his Manhattan apartment. [14] Bullard closed the League in 1942.
Though Bullard ultimately lost the lawsuit in 1985, it proved crucial in showing the connection between pollution and racial segregation—finding that 83% of the solid waste facilities in Houston ...
Pershing was dissatisfied with the Division's progress and elevated Brigadier General Robert Lee Bullard, a true line officer, to replace Sibert. [6] Sibert returned to the United States in January 1918 where he became the commanding general of the Army Corps of Engineers Southeastern Department located at Charleston, South Carolina. Sibert was ...