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  2. Commanding General, United States Army Europe and Africa

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    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 .

  3. Ben Hodges - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 February 2025. United States Army officer (born 1958) Ben Hodges Born (1958-04-16) April 16, 1958 (age 66) Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. Allegiance United States Service / branch United States Army Years of service 1980–2018 Rank Lieutenant general Commands United States Army Europe Allied Land Command ...

  4. Darryl A. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Darryl Anthony Williams [1] (born 22 June 1961) is a retired United States Army general who served as the commanding general of United States Army Europe and Africa and commander of Allied Land Command from 2022 to 2024.

  5. Mark Hertling - Wikipedia

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    Mark Phillip Hertling (born September 29, 1953) is a retired United States Army Lieutenant General. From March 2011 to November 2012, he served as the Commanding General of United States Army Europe and the Seventh Army. [1]

  6. List of United States Army four-star generals - Wikipedia

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    Commanding General, U.S. Army Europe and Seventh Army/Commander, Allied Land Forces Central Europe (CG USAREUR/COMLANDCENT), 1997–1998. Commanding General, U.S. Army Europe and Seventh Army (CG USAREUR), 1998. Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army (VCSA), 1998–1999. Chief of Staff, U.S. Army (CSA), 1999–2003. 6 1965 : 32

  7. Seventh United States Army - Wikipedia

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    Note - Starting in 1966, the commander of the United States Seventh Army was "dual hatted" as the Commanding General, United States Army Europe. GEN Andrew P. O'Meara (1 March 1966 – 1 June 1967) GEN James H. Polk (1 June 1967 – 20 March 1971) LTG Arthur S. Collins Jr. (20 March 1971 – 26 May 1971) (acting)

  8. Crosbie E. Saint - Wikipedia

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    Saint led the United States Army Europe as 27th Commander from 24 June 1988 to 9 July 1992. [4] He retired from the army on 1 September 1992. Saint's military and civilian education included the Armed Forces Staff College, Army War College, and a Master of Arts degree in International Relations from American University. [2]

  9. Donald M. Campbell Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant General Donald M. Campbell Jr. (born January 3, 1955) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general who served as the commanding general of United States Army Europe. He commanded the United States Army Europe from December 1, 2012, to November 6, 2014. [1] [2]