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ETOUSA became United States Forces European Theater (USFET) from 1 July 1945 to 15 March 1947; and then European Command (EUCOM) 15 March 1947 to 1 August 1952. Official U.S. Army lineage details for the European Theater of Operations are: [7] Organized 8 January 1942 in England as Headquarters, United States Army Forces in the British Isles
The commanding general of United States Army Europe and Africa (CG USAREUR-AF) [a] was formerly known as the commander-in-chief of United States Army Europe (CINCUSAREUR). [ b ] Prior to 8 May 1945 the official title was Commander, European Theater of Operations, United States Army .
General Günter Kießling. 1 April 1982 German Army: 2 April 1984 16 July 1984 14. General Hans-Joachim Mack. 2 April 1984 - 1 October 1987 German Army: 15. General Sir Edward Burgess, KCB OBE. 16 July 1984 British Army: Royal Artillery: 16 July 1984 26 June 1987 16. General Sir John Akehurst, KCB CBE. 26 June 1987 - 17 January 1990 British Army
The military history of Europe refers to the history of warfare on the European continent. From the beginning of the modern era to the second half of the 20th century, European militaries possessed a significant technological advantage, allowing its states to pursue policies of expansionism and colonization until the Cold War period.
2 Ayyubid–Crusader War (1177–1187) 3 Third Crusade ... From Europe. Conrad of Montferrat ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...
Christopher Gerard Cavoli [1] is a four star general in the United States Army who serves as the commander of United States European Command since 1 July 2022 and Supreme Allied Commander Europe since 4 July 2022.
Medieval generals (13 C) * Medieval admirals (3 C, 20 P) G. Grand masters of military orders (10 C) H. Medieval Hungarian military leaders (36 P) S.
Attaining the rank of general, Court was considered one of the leading European officers in the Punjab Army. Pierre Cuillier-Perron: 1755–1834 1780–1803 Military adventurer in India who served under Benoît de Boigne. He succeeded De Boigne as commander-in-chief of Sindhia's army until the defeat of Ujjain in 1801.