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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.
Second Army (structure as of the period from 16 October 1918 to 11 November 1918) Lieutenant General Robert Lee Bullard (12 October 1918 – 15 April 1919) Name Commander Notes IV Corps: Major General George Windle Read; Formed on 20 June 1918 VI Corps: Major General Charles C. Ballou; Formed on 1 August 1918 VII Corps: Major General Omar Bundy
Robert Lee Bullard: 27 Nov 1918 25 Jan 1925 6 (1861–1947) National Army major general, 5 Aug 1917–31 Oct 1918; emergency lieutenant general, 16 Oct 1918–30 Jun 1920. Promoted to lieutenant general on the retired list, 21 Jun 1930. 108: Joseph T. Dickman: 9 Jan 1919 6 Oct 1921 3
The American forces reorganized into two armies. The First, led by General Liggett, moved to the Carignan-Sedan-Mezieres Railroad. The Second Army, led by Lieutenant General Robert L. Bullard, was directed to move eastward toward Metz. The two U.S. armies faced portions of 31 German divisions during this phase.
Lieutenant General Robert L. Bullard, Commanding IV Corps Major General Charles H. Muir, Commanding 4th Division (Maj. Gen. Mark L. Hersey) 28th Division (Maj. Gen. William H. Hay) 37th Division (Maj. Gen. Charles S. Farnsworth) VI Corps Major General Charles C. Ballou, Commanding
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
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Hunter Liggett and Robert Lee Bullard were promoted to Lieutenant General on 16 October 1918. On 3 September 1919, Pub. L. 66–45 granted Pershing the rank of "General of the Armies of the United States" in recognition of his performance as the commander of the American Expeditionary Force.