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  2. Commanding General, United States Army Europe and Africa

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    [b] Prior to 8 May 1945 the official title was Commander, European Theater of Operations, United States Army. From 1953 to 1967 the commanding general of USAREUR was "dual hatted" as commander of the Central Army Group of NATO forces in Germany.

  3. United States Army Europe and Africa - Wikipedia

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    The command dispatched the reinforced 1st Battle Group, 18th Infantry Regiment, to Berlin to strengthen the existing garrison (2nd and 3rd Battle Groups, 6th Infantry). [13] The nuclear armed USAREUR did not go to DEFCON 3 during 22 Oct to 20 November 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis due to political reasons. Almost all other US Forces worldwide were ...

  4. Lists of military commanders - Wikipedia

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    3.1 France. 3.2 Lithuania. 3.3 Portugal. 3.4 Spain. 4 North America. ... This is a list of lists of military commanders. Africa. Central African Republic List of ...

  5. Christopher G. Cavoli - Wikipedia

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    After serving as deputy commanding general for operations of the 82nd Airborne Division, Cavoli became commander of the 7th Army Joint Multinational Training Command at Grafenwoehr Training Area in July 2014. [8] He was assigned to command the 25th Infantry Division on 25 March 2016, [9] and officially assumed command in a ceremony on 4 August ...

  6. Leadership of the United States European Command - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all commanders, deputy commanders, senior enlisted leaders, and chiefs of staff of the United States European Command. Current headquarters staff

  7. Category:French military leaders - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia categories named after French military leaders (13 C) Pages in category "French military leaders" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.

  8. CENTAG wartime structure in 1989 - Wikipedia

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    The 56th Field Artillery Command was organized to always report directly to the highest commander in Europe at the time. Therefore, during peacetime, it reported to the United States Army Europe, whereas, during heightened tension or war, command passed to NATO, with Allied Air Forces Central Europe as the next higher headquarters. [3]

  9. James H. Polk - Wikipedia

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    James Hilliard Polk (13 December 1911 – 18 February 1992) was a United States Army four-star general who served as Commander in Chief, United States Army Europe from 1967 to 1971. He was one of the last senior commanders in the army to have served in the horse cavalry.