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American
& Allied Commanders
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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 |
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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. |
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General
Pershing and King George
Returning with their staffs from a military review at Molliens-au-Bois,
France. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Tennessee's
War Representatives
Upper left: Senator John K. Shields
Lower right: Congressman Richard W. Austin |
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