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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 .
3.1 France. 3.2 Lithuania. ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... move to sidebar hide. This is a list of lists of military commanders. Africa Central African ...
Throughout 1993–1995, USAREUR's 5th Quartermaster Company, in conjunction with United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE), delivered humanitarian aid to the region. In June 1993, the command formed Task Force Able Sentry in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia with the headquarters at Camp Able Sentry near the capital Skopje. These ...
Command began Command ended Country of Origin Campaigns 11 Général de brigade: Christophe de Saint Chamas: 2011 201x France: 10 Général de division: Alain Bouquin: 2009 2011 France: 9 Général de brigade: Louis Pichot de Champfleury 2006 2008 France: 8 Général de brigade Bruno Dary: 2004 2006 France: 7 Général de brigade Franscheschi ...
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 [ edit ]
Wikipedia categories named after French military leaders (14 C) Pages in category "French military leaders" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
1983: U.S. Central Command is established and takes over responsibility for DoD activities in the Middle East from EUCOM. 1990: VII Corps (US Army) and other USAREUR units are deployed from EUCOM to Saudi Arabia for the Gulf War. 1992: VII Corps (US Army) after redeploying from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait is withdrawn from EUCOM and inactivated.
Constable of France and step-brother of Henry V of England. A French commander at Agincourt, where he was severely wounded. Rode beside Joan of Arc at the Battle of Patay. Seized power in a bloodless coup at the instigation of Yolande of Aragon in 1433. Used his Burgundian connections to arrange the Treaty of Arras (1435). Reformed the French ...