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American & Allied Commanders

Upper Left: General Diaz - Commander, Italian Armies
Upper Right: King Albert - Commander, Belgian Army
Center: Sir Douglas Haig - Commander, English Armies
Lower Left: Marshal Petain - Commander, French Armies
Lower Right: Admiral Beatty - Commander, English Fleet
Upper Left: Lt. Gen. Robert L. Bullard - Commander, American Second Army
Upper Right: Lt. Gen. Hunter Liggett - Commander, American First Army
Center: Marshal Ferdinand Foch - Allied Commander in Chief
Lower Left: Rear Admiral Hugh Rodman - Commander, American Fleet in North Sea
Lower Right: Admiral Rosslyn Wemyss - English First Sea Lord
General John J. Pershing
Commander-in-Chief
American Expeditionary Forces
Marshal Foch (left) and General Pershing (right)
Two of the great leaders of the Allied forces at the headquartes of Marshal Ferdinand Foch at Val des Ecoliers, Chaumont.
Pershing and King George
General Pershing and King George
Returning with their staffs from a military review at Molliens-au-Bois, France.
U S War Cabinet
The War Cabinet
Seated around the table, from left to right, are:  President Wilson; William G. McAdoo, Secretary of Treasury; Thomas W. Gregory, Attorney-General; Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy; David F. Houston, Secretary of Agriculture; William B. Wilson, Secretary of Labor; William C. Redfield, Secretary of Commerce; Franklin B. Lane, Secretary of Interior; Albert S. Burleson, Postmaster-General; Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War; and Robert Lansing, Secretary of State.
U S War Council
The War Council
Seated, left to right:  Benedict Crowell, William G. McAdoo, President Wilson, Josephus Daniels, Bernard Baruch.  Standing, left to right:  Herbert Hoover, Edward Hurley, Vance McCormick, Harry A. Garfield.
Tennessee's War Representatives Tennessee's War Representatives
Upper left:  Senator John K. Shields
Lower right:  Congressman Richard W. Austin

 

 
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