What were the four-star generals of the American army during World War II? Thank god, help me.
Resumes of American four-star generals during World War II: 1 Joseph Warren Stilwell (1883.3.19-1946.10.438+02):1902. June 65438+July 0935-June 65438+August 0939 as military attache of the US Embassy in China. 1939.9- 1940.7 became the brigade commander of the 3rd Brigade of the 2nd Infantry Division. 1940.7-1941.8 as the seventh division commander. 1941July-65438+February served as the commander of the third army. 1942 65438+ 10-1944 65438+ 10 served as the commander of the U.S. troops stationed in China, Myanmar and India and the chief of staff of the China war zone. 1945 65438+10-June served as commander of the US ground forces. June1945-June 65438+1October served as the commander of the 10th Army. 1945, 65438+ 10-1946, 65438+ 10, as the director of the equipment bureau of the war department. Promotion rank: 1939.8, brigadier general; 1940.9, major general of the army; 1942. 1, Lieutenant General; 1944.7, general of the army. 2 Thomas Troy Handy (1892.3.11-1982.4.17):1914 graduated from Virginia Military Institute. 1936-1940 served in the army general staff. June1942-June1944-June 10 became the Chief of Operations of the Army General Staff. 1944 10-1947 served as deputy chief of staff of the army in August. 1September 1947-1August 1949, served as the commander of the Fourth Army. 65438+September 0949-65438+August 0952 as Commander-in-Chief of US European Army Command (65438+August 0952 as Commander-in-Chief of NATO Central Army Group) 65438+August 0952-June 65438+April 0954 as Deputy Commander-in-Chief of US European Command. Retired in April 1954. Rank promotion: 194 1. 12, brigadier general; 1942.6, major general of the army; 1944.9, Lieutenant General; 1945.3, general of the army. 3 omar nelson bradley (omitted) 4 General Jacob Loucks Devers (1887.9.8-1979.10.15):1909 graduated from West Point Military Academy. 1940,65438+10-19465438+July, served as the commander of the 9th Infantry Division. 194 1 July,1May, 943, served as commander of the Army Armored Forces Center. May1943-February 65438+ became the commander of the American European theater. 1944 65438+10-August served as commander of the U.S. military in the North Africa theater and supreme deputy commander of the allied forces in the Mediterranean theater. 1August 1944 to1June 1945, he served as commander of the sixth army group of the United States. 1June, 945-1March, 948 served as the commander of the US Army Ground Force Command. 1March, 948-1September, 949 served as the commander of the U.S army field force command (March, 65438+March, 0948, the army ground force command was reorganized into the army field force command). Retired in September, 1949. Promotion rank: 1940. 10, Major General; 1943, Lieutenant General; 1945.3, general of the army. Mark Weiner Clark (1896.5.1-1984.4.17):1917 graduated from West Point Military Academy in April. 1941June served as assistant to the chief of staff of the Army General Command (responsible for combat training). 194 1 65438+February served as deputy chief of staff in charge of training. 1942 Acting Chief of Staff of Army Ground Forces Command in March, and served as Chief of Staff of Army Ground Forces Command in April. 1From July to August, 942, he served as commander of the 2nd Army stationed in Britain. 65438+August 0942-65438+1October 0943 served as the highest deputy commander of the Allied Command in North Africa. 1943 65438+ 10-1944 65438+February served as the commander of the fifth army. 1944 65438+February16-65438+July 0945 was promoted to commander of the allied army group 15. 1945-1in July 1947, he became the commander of the US military in Austria. 1June 947-19491October served as the commander of the sixth army. 1949 65438+ 10-1952 May, served as the commander of the US Army Field Force. 1952 may-1953 10 once served as commander-in-chief of the "United Nations Army" command, commander-in-chief of the US Far East Command and commander of the Far East Military Command. Retired in June 1953. Promotion rank: 194 1.8, brigadier general; 1942.4, major general of the army; Lieutenant General1942.6438+01; 1945.3, general of the army. General Walter Krueger (1881.1.26-1967.8.20):1907 employees graduated from university. 192 1 graduated from the army military academy. 1936-1938 served as the director of the operational planning department of the general staff of the army. 65438+July 0938-65438+February 0939 16 Infantry Brigade Commander. 1March 939-19401October served as the commander of the 2nd Infantry Division. 1940 65438+ 10-1943 65438+ 10 served as the commander of the eighth army. 1943 65438+ 10-1946 served as the commander of the sixth army in March. Retired in July 1946. Promotion rank: 1938.6, brigadier general; 1939.2, major general of the army; 194 1.5, Lieutenant General; 1945.3, general of the army. 7 George Chiurchill Kenney (1889-1951.8.31):1served as the commander of the 4th Air Force from March to July, 1942. 65438+July 0942-1945 served as commander of the Allied Air Force in the Southwest Pacific and commander of the 5th Air Force. 1April 1946 to1April 1948 to1June 1948 as commander of the strategic air command; 1October 1948 to June 15-195 1 President of Air Force University. 195 1 retired in August. Rank promotion: 194 1. 1, brigadier general; 194 1.2, major general of the army; 1942.6438+00, Lieutenant General; 1945.3.9, general of the army. Karl spaatz (1891.6.28-1974.7.13):1914 graduated from West Point Military Academy. 1in may, 942, he served as commander of the eighth air force of the army. 1944-1946 served as commander of the army's strategic aviation. 1946-1947 served as commander of the army air force. 1September 26, 947-1April 29, 948 became the chief of staff of the US Air Force. Retired in August 1948. Promotion rank: 1940.8, brigadier general; 1942.6438+0 Major General of the army; 1943.3; 1945.3 army general (changed from 1947.9 to air force general) 9 George Smith Patton (1885.438+05438+01-65438).1July 6086/kloc. 1 942 65438+1October-July served as1commander of armored forces. 1in August, 942, he was appointed as the commander of the American western dispatch force. 1943 March to April, served as commander of the 2nd Army. 1July 943-19441October, served as the commander of the seventh army. 1944 65438+ 10-1945 65438+ 10 became the commander of the third army. Promotion rank: 1940, brigadier general of the army; 1940.7, major general of the army; 1943.7, Lieutenant General; 1945.4, general of the army. 10 Courtney Eieks Hodges (1887.1.5-1966.1.16):1904-1996. 1938-194 1 year, served as the vice president and principal of the US Army Infantry School. 194 1 May,1March, 942 became the commander of the army infantry. 65438+May 0942-65438+February 0943 10 Army Commander. 1Feb. 943-1Feb. 944 served as commander of the American Southern Defense Command. 1February 943-19441October, served as the commander of the third army. 1944 65438+1October-August as the deputy commander of the first army. 65438+August 0944-65438+February 0949 as the first army commander. Retired in February 1949. Promotion rank: 1940.5, brigadier general; 194 1.5, major general of the army; 1943.2, Lieutenant General; 1945.4, general of the army. 11Brehon Burke Somerville (1892-1955):1914 graduated from West Point Military Academy. 194 1 assistant to the army chief of staff. 1942 as commander of the army logistics force. 1946 retired. Rank promotion: 194 1 year, brigadier general of the army; 1942, lieutenant general; 1945, general of the army. 12 Harold raynesford stark (1880 5438+01.12-1972.8.20):1903 graduated from Annapolis naval academy. 1934 director of Ren Haijun equipment bureau. 1937 served as commander of 1 cruiser sub-fleet. 1938 served as commander of the cruiser fleet. 1939 August1-1942 March 26th, Minister of the War Department of Ren Haijun. 1942-1945 was the commander-in-chief of the U.S. European naval command, and 1943 was the commander of 10/2 fleet. 1945 retired. Rank promotion: 1934, Major General; 1938, Lieutenant General; 1939.8, admiral. 13 her husband Edward Chimel (1882.2.26-1968.5.14) graduated from Annapolis naval academy. 1935-1938 Ren Haijun budget officer. 65438+July 0938-65438+June 0939 served as commander of the 7 th cruiser sub-fleet. 65438+June 0939-19465438+February 0 served as commander of the cruiser team. 194 1 February 2008-194 1 year 1 February 2008 served as commander-in-chief of the Pacific fleet. Rank promotion: 1937. 1 1, brigadier general; 194 1.2, Admiral; Major General 1942.3. 14 royal Ethan ingersoll (1883.6.20-1976.5.20):1905 graduated from Annapolis naval academy. 65438+June 0935-65438+April 0938, Director, Operational Planning Division, Ren Haijun War Department. 1in may, 938, he served as commander of the 6th cruiser sub-fleet. 194 1 year 65438+February-19441month served as commander-in-chief of the Atlantic fleet. 1944165438+1October-1946 65438+1October served as commander of the US West Coast Defense Command. 1946 retired. Rank promotion: 1938.5, Major General; 194 1. 12, Lieutenant General; 1942.7, admiral. 15 William Frederick Halsey (omitted) 16 Raymond Ames Spruance (1886.7.3-1968+02.6438+03): graduated in 2006,10086./kloc. 1February 1940, served as commander of 10 naval military region. 1941September served as commander of the 5th cruiser detachment of the Pacific Fleet. 1May 1942 16 Commander of Task Force. June1942-August 1943, served as Chief of Staff of the Pacific Fleet. 1943 In August, he was appointed commander of the Central Pacific Fleet, and later renamed commander of the Fifth Fleet. 1945 In September, the 5th Fleet was renamed as the 3rd Fleet. 1 945165438+124 October-1946 February1Commander-in-Chief of Pacific Command and Commander-in-Chief of Pacific Fleet. 1March 1946-1July 1948, President of the United States Naval Military Academy. 1948 retired. Rank promotion: 1939. 12, Major General; 1943.5, Lieutenant General; 1944.2, Admiral 17 Jonas Howard Ingram (1886.10.15-1952.9.1 194 1 year-1942 served as commander of the cruiser sub-fleet. 1942-1944 served as the commander of the 3rd contingent. 1944165438+1October-1946 served as commander-in-chief of the Atlantic fleet in September. Retired in September, 1946. Promotion of rank: 194 1, Major General; 1942, Lieutenant General, 1944.438+0 1, Admiral. 18 Henry Kent Hewitt (1887-1972):1906 graduated from Annapolis naval academy. Captain of Indianapolis 1936. 1942 commander of amphibious force of Atlantic fleet. 1943 commander of the eighth fleet. 1945 served as 12 fleet commander. From 65438 to 0946, he served as the naval representative of the United Nations Military Commission. 1949 retired. Rank promotion: 1940, Major General; 1943, Lieutenant General; 1945, admiral. 19 rickman Kelly Turner (1885-1961):1908 graduated from Annapolis Naval Academy. 1940 director, planning and operations division, Ren Haijun war department. 1942 served as commander of the South Pacific amphibious force. 1945 commander of the amphibious forces in the Pacific. 1945-1947 served as the naval representative of the United States to the United Nations Military Staff Committee. 1947 retired. Rank promotion: 1942, Major General; 1944, Lieutenant General; 1945, admiral. 20 Alexander Archer Vandegrift (1887.3.13-1973.5.8):1908 graduated from the University of Virginia. 1937- 194 1 served as the assistant commander of the marine corps. 65438+March 0942-65438+July 0943 served as 1 marine division commander. 1 943165438+1October-1944 65438+1October served as1army commander. 1944165438+1October-1947 65438+February served as commander of the US Marine Corps. 1947 retired in February. Rank promotion: 1940, General Brigadier General of Marine Corps; 1942.3, Major General of Marine Corps; 1944 438+0 Lieutenant General of the Marine Corps; 1945.4, marine corps general.