Crutcher
Place of birth: Texas died in Downers Grove: Kansas Gettysburg's Mount Vernon farm burial: Abilene Kansas City Schools: The United States Military Academy (West Point) Position: Commander in Chief of the Allied Expeditionary Force, the army chief, the president of Columbia University, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, the 34th President of the United States ranks: General of the Army (Army) Of the Lady: Mary Varney Dodd's book "Crusade in Europe", "change", "peacemaking", "leisure" quote:"I cannot tolerate those who put everything they have people with different ideas are referred to as the Communist Party's far - right extremists, I'm also intolerant of those who chanted the rest of us is a cruel and greedy Mou. Jianghu is in a far - right extremists "".
Career
1890 to October 14, was born in Denison, Texas 1890 to October 14, was born in Denison, Texas . 1911, Eisenhower admitted to the United States Naval Academy, but because he was over age not being recommended by a state senator, and was admitted to West Point West Point graduates 1911, Eisenhower admitted to the United States Naval Academy, but because he was over age not being recommended by a state senator, and was admitted to West Point West Point graduates .
This star shining, 168 of the graduating class of 56 people to the rank of general, and therefore is referred to as" the star - studded class of " This star shining, 168 of the graduating class of 56 people to the rank of general, and therefore is referred to as" the star - studded class of ". Eisenhower in 1915 and graduated from West Point, was commissioned ensign, to San Antonio, Texas, in 1916 he was promoted to Major and served as the Eisenhower in 1915 and graduated from West Point, was commissioned ensign, to San Antonio, Texas, in 1916 he was promoted to Major and served as the .
. 7 Nov 1920,Eisenhower's permanent rank of major in 1921 7 Nov 1920,Eisenhower's permanent rank of major in 1921 .
graduated from the Army Tank School, 1922 was appointed ambassador of Panama 20th Infantry Brigade Staff graduated from the Army Tank School, 1922 was appointed ambassador of Panama 20th Infantry Brigade Staff . Brigadier General Fox Conner believed him to be very promising, at the expense of time and energy to cultivate, in 1923, Connor's help, he entered the army command and staff school learning Brigadier General Fox Conner believed him to be very promising, at the expense of time and energy to cultivate, in 1923, Connor's help, he entered the army command and staff school learning .
in 1926, and graduated first in his class by Connor introduced by France for the battlefield to investigate in 1926, and graduated first in his class by Connor introduced by France for the battlefield to investigate . 1927 - 1928, Eisenhower at the Army War College graduate 1927 - 1928, Eisenhower at the Army War College graduate .
1929, Eisenhower, went to the office of the Assistant Secretary of the Department of the Army in 1933 and 1929, Eisenhower, went to the office of the Assistant Secretary of the Department of the Army in 1933 and .,took up a position as Chief of Staff of the Army of MacArthur's 1935 - 1940 Assistant ,took up a position as Chief of Staff of the Army of MacArthur's 1935 - 1940 Assistant .
. served as Senior Assistant Military Adviser of MacArthur's Philippines served as Senior Assistant Military Adviser of MacArthur's Philippines .
1936, Eisen 1936, Eisen . Meng Will the rank of lieutenant colonel in February 1940 to California in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China of the 15th Infantry Regiment, November was promoted to the Chief of Staff of the 3rd Division Meng Will the rank of lieutenant colonel in February 1940 to California in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China of the 15th Infantry Regiment, November was promoted to the Chief of Staff of the 3rd Division .
in March 1941, he was promoted to Chief of Staff of the Army in March 1941, he was promoted to Chief of Staff of the Army . 9 June 1941 as the 3rd Army Chief of Staff, in 25 years ago was elected second lieutenant in the local promotion to brigadier general in the Army Chief of Staff 9 June 1941 as the 3rd Army Chief of Staff, in 25 years ago was elected second lieutenant in the local promotion to brigadier general in the Army Chief of Staff .
presidency, Eisenhower successfully organize a large - scale military exercises,Army Chief of Staff by Marshall presidency, Eisenhower successfully organize a large - scale military exercises,Army Chief of Staff by Marshall . attention in December 1941, Pearl Harbor, Eisenhower seconded to the Army Staff operational planning deputy minister attention in December 1941, Pearl Harbor, Eisenhower seconded to the Army Staff operational planning deputy minister .
February 1942 and became the Minister of Planning of the February 1942 and became the Minister of Planning of the . combat in February, Marshall will battle plans to the restructuring of the Army's body - - the chief of operations, and Eisenhower was appointed the Director of Operations combat in February, Marshall will battle plans to the restructuring of the Army's body - - the chief of operations, and Eisenhower was appointed the Director of Operations .
shortly thereafter, i.e. Eisenhower was promoted to major general in 1942, starting in March, Eisenhower ordered by Marshall to serve the fiction that Eisenhower's Allied Joint Operations Planning Eisenhower was promoted to major general in 1942, starting in March, Eisenhower ordered by Marshall to serve the fiction that Eisenhower's Allied Joint Operations Planning .
,Troops deserve to Euro - Atlantic battlefields are principal strategic directions, the main U.S. military forces to the British concentrated, re - cross the Channel to the Continent suddenly 5 months, but ordered to London to investigate the military situation and the problems of the future U 5 months, but ordered to London to investigate the military situation and the problems of the future U .
June, submitted a report to the commanding general, european theater of instructions" before being named commander of the European Theatre, in London July back June, submitted a report to the commanding general, european theater of instructions" before being named commander of the European Theatre, in London July back ., , .
Eisenhower was promoted to lieutenant general in July 1942, the British Army in North Africa and the Far East, in view of successive failures and strongly supported Churchill, Britain decided to launch a campaign in North Africa Eisenhower was promoted to lieutenant general in July 1942, the British Army in North Africa and the Far East, in view of successive failures and strongly supported Churchill, Britain decided to launch a campaign in North Africa . 8 months,Eisenhower was appointed as the implementation of the North African landings of the Allied Supreme Commander 8 months,Eisenhower was appointed as the implementation of the North African landings of the Allied Supreme Commander .
on 8 november 1942, Eisenhower led the British to 10 million people in three columns in the colonies who landed in French North Africa on 8 november 1942, Eisenhower led the British to 10 million people in three columns in the colonies who landed in French North Africa . the strong U.S. Air Force under cover respectively occupied Algiers, Oran and Casablanca of Morocco
then moved west, to recede by Tunisia of the Deutsches formed morning then moved west, to recede by Tunisia of the Deutsches formed morning . is the momentum of January 1943, President Roosevelt arrived in North Africa, reviewed the troops landed, and from 14 to 26 February and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill held a conference in Casablanca February is the momentum of January 1943, President Roosevelt arrived in North Africa, reviewed the troops landed, and from 14 to 26 February and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill held a conference in Casablanca February .
,Eisenhower won the highest rank in the rank of general ,Eisenhower won the highest rank in the rank of general . late March 1943, Eisenhower and British forces under the command of southern Tunisia launched their assault via late March 1943, Eisenhower and British forces under the command of southern Tunisia launched their assault via .
20 Yu of matches, the team drove to northern Tunisia 20 Yu of matches, the team drove to northern Tunisia . battle began on 20 April, 6 and 7 May two days, American and British forces would break through the enemy defences, ashore, capturing Tunis battle began on 20 April, 6 and 7 May two days, American and British forces would break through the enemy defences, ashore, capturing Tunis .
In conjunction with this, the northern attack of American soldiers occupied Bizerte In conjunction with this, the northern attack of American soldiers occupied Bizerte . team in a dilemma, they cannot retreat, on 13 May and 25 million people all surrender now team in a dilemma, they cannot retreat, on 13 May and 25 million people all surrender now .
,In Africa the fascist troops are being mopped up ,In Africa the fascist troops are being mopped up . Eisenhower prepared to invade Sicily, and immediately starting in drawing up battle plans of Italy Eisenhower prepared to invade Sicily, and immediately starting in drawing up battle plans of Italy .
There is his staff members that allow transverse must first in Sicily and North Africa between Ban Thai island garrison surrender of Valyria There is his staff members that allow transverse must first in Sicily and North Africa between Ban Thai island garrison surrender of Valyria . at the beginning of June, there were about 300 tons of bombs dropped in this area is about 50 sq km of the island, opened a prelude to the Battle of Sicily at the beginning of June, there were about 300 tons of bombs dropped in this area is about 50 sq km of the island, opened a prelude to the Battle of Sicily .
participated in the battle 1,000 ships, landing the number is 15 million participated in the battle 1,000 ships, landing the number is 15 million . To may be close to the battle, which Eisenhower arrived in Malta on 7 July To may be close to the battle, which Eisenhower arrived in Malta on 7 July .
Day battle everything ready,But the vagaries of the weather, wind and wave, Navy, Air Force Combat is extremely unfavorable, many staff asked to change landing date Day battle everything ready,But the vagaries of the weather, wind and wave, Navy, Air Force Combat is extremely unfavorable, many staff asked to change landing date . Eisenhower unmoved, insisted that the Allies planned action Eisenhower unmoved, insisted that the Allies planned action .
the night of 9 July, Montgomery in command of the British Eighth Army and Patton in command of the 7th US Army landed and parachuted the night of 9 July, Montgomery in command of the British Eighth Army and Patton in command of the 7th US Army landed and parachuted . 17 August the Allies conquered the city of Messina. The occupation of the island, Sicily and ended the battle of
Allied Casualties and Missing about 2. 3 million people;Team injuries 3. 2 million people, 13. 5 million were taken into custody, another 10 people retreated to the Italian mainland, at the 1943 Tehran Conference, beginning in November, the US and the UK reiterated their 1944 open the second battlefield in Europe's resolve, then hope the Soviet Union as quickly as possible to the mission of the Allied supreme commander Dwight Eisenhower at the 1943 Tehran Conference, beginning in November, the US and the UK reiterated their 1944 open the second battlefield in Europe's resolve, then hope the Soviet Union as quickly as possible to the mission of the Allied supreme commander Dwight Eisenhower .
candidates after the meeting that was appointed in command of "Overlord" of the Allied Supreme Commander candidates after the meeting that was appointed in command of "Overlord" of the Allied Supreme Commander . l944 by mid - January. Eisenhower arrived in London, organized by the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force
joint British and American chiefs of staff, with the consent of the Review Conference, Eisenhower appointed Ted as deputy commander,Smith is Chief of Staff, Bradley as the commander of U.S. troops on the ground, Montgomery is British ground forces commander, Commander Ramsey for the navy, air force commander, according to leigh mallory is Eisenhower of institutional design, the Commanders - in - Chief with a dual role: on the one hand, is the highest members of the Commanders - in - Command, the participating Supreme Command to prepare the plan of work;in another aspect, the Commanders - in - Chief is the entire military commanded forces in specific combat commander, both have their headquarters in Normandy with Eisenhower of institutional design, the Commanders - in - Chief with a dual role: on the one hand, is the highest members of the Commanders - in - Command, the participating Supreme Command to prepare the plan of work;in another aspect, the Commanders - in - Chief is the entire military commanded forces in specific combat commander, both have their headquarters in Normandy with .
in order to obtain the mastery of the Eisenhower in the United Kingdom and of the tactical and strategic air placed completely under the control of its in order to obtain the mastery of the Eisenhower in the United Kingdom and of the tactical and strategic air placed completely under the control of its . in early March 1943, the Allies in London establishment of the Joint Chiefs of staff, and to devise plans to combat continental in early March 1943, the Allies in London establishment of the Joint Chiefs of staff, and to devise plans to combat continental .
Eisenhower in the original plan of it prepared on the basis of "overlord" outline includes: in the Normandy coast, breaking through the enemy defensive positions;The Gruppe implemented wide frontal pursuit, his focus is on the left wing to achieve the necessary ports, and advanced to the German border and the threat of the Ruhr, which must be of the right wing from the south to attack the French troop strength;Belgian, Mediterranean and Brittany ports, so that the load on the west flank of occupied Germany, establishing new ones;In accordance with the manner of wings surround luer launched a final offensive, the focus is again placed in the left wing, then roared toward the specific direction component that was decided directly into Germany.Day of attack launched on 5 June 1944 , meanwhile, focused on the UK intensified to Allied amphibious assaults, which focuses on the development of cooperative rehearsals, a considerable number of landing craft, tanks and special equipment for the troops gradually;Air Force's frequent sorties, inflicted heavy losses on the Luftwaffe, master - to - air assault isolated zone;intelligence through the "super" and "magic" to decipher the German intelligence agencies, is closely watching China's meteorological climate change;started manufacturing artificial harbor and breakwater, the pipelines are laid through the strait, but with military deception measures, make the german high command misjudgments , meanwhile, focused on the UK intensified to Allied amphibious assaults, which focuses on the development of cooperative rehearsals, a considerable number of landing craft, tanks and special equipment for the troops gradually;Air Force's frequent sorties, inflicted heavy losses on the Luftwaffe, master - to - air assault isolated zone;intelligence through the "super" and "magic" to decipher the German intelligence agencies, is closely watching China's meteorological climate change;started manufacturing artificial harbor and breakwater, the pipelines are laid through the strait, but with military deception measures, make the german high command misjudgments .
"Overlord" implementation on the eve of the Allied concentration of forces in the UK a total of 38 divisions (287 million), along with over 5,000 tanks, naval vessels and 9000, which more than 13,000 aircraft "Overlord" implementation on the eve of the Allied concentration of forces in the UK a total of 38 divisions (287 million), along with over 5,000 tanks, naval vessels and 9000, which more than 13,000 aircraft . defensive position in the German forces west of Lund Rundstedt, Rommel (under the jurisdiction of the Army Group B and Army Group G), a total of 59 divisions;Spelle of 3rd Air Corps and Naval Command West Krank of cluster, has a weak strength defensive position in the German forces west of Lund Rundstedt, Rommel (under the jurisdiction of the Army Group B and Army Group G), a total of 59 divisions;Spelle of 3rd Air Corps and Naval Command West Krank of cluster, has a weak strength .
puzzlingly, Lund Rundstedt and Rommel limited: entitled to Spelle Krank or give out orders;Without the approval of the OKW, doesn't have the authority to mobilize any armoured divisions;Locations and defensive combat actions in the coastal areas of all Army units under the jurisdiction of the range, depth shall not exceed 20 miles puzzlingly, Lund Rundstedt and Rommel limited: entitled to Spelle Krank or give out orders;Without the approval of the OKW, doesn't have the authority to mobilize any armoured divisions;Locations and defensive combat actions in the coastal areas of all Army units under the jurisdiction of the range, depth shall not exceed 20 miles . Furthermore, Lund Rundstedt, Rommel and OKW between the defensive plan has many disputes on the Furthermore, Lund Rundstedt, Rommel and OKW between the defensive plan has many disputes on the .
4 June, the Allied council of war, Eisenhower according to climate change, the resolute decision to initiate the attack "were changed to 4 June, the Allied council of war, Eisenhower according to climate change, the resolute decision to initiate the attack "were changed to . 6 June 1944 D - Day in the morning." overlord "started with the aid of airborne troops in the Normandy region of
key geographical landing key geographical landing . Air Force and Navy on the coastweapon and assault minesweeping Air Force and Navy on the coastweapon and assault minesweeping .
5 divisions in the Allied naval and air power and special covering fire to the lead the assault on the Normandy beaches, landing successfully 5 divisions in the Allied naval and air power and special covering fire to the lead the assault on the Normandy beaches, landing successfully . beachhead battle, the allies (with Montgomery's 21st Army Group, under the jurisdiction of the US First Army and British Second Army) mainly through fierce fighting to consolidate and expand the beachhead beachhead battle, the allies (with Montgomery's 21st Army Group, under the jurisdiction of the US First Army and British Second Army) mainly through fierce fighting to consolidate and expand the beachhead .
7 months, and the Allies occupied Cherbourg and Oregon City after the beachhead expanded front for 100 km wide with a depth of over 50 km of terrain 7 months, and the Allies occupied Cherbourg and Oregon City after the beachhead expanded front for 100 km wide with a depth of over 50 km of terrain . 7 25 to 30 on the "Cobra" battle on the German lines of 7 25 to 30 on the "Cobra" battle on the German lines of .
breakthrough on Aug. 1,Bradley in command of 12th Army Group (under the jurisdiction of the US First Army and Third Army), subsequently, thwart Allied troops swept through Brittany Mortain counteroffensive study found that, in the forming Falaise encirclement of the German General Eisenhower's order and annihilate Mortain counteroffensive study found that, in the forming Falaise encirclement of the German General Eisenhower's order and annihilate .
German battle from German battle from . on 8 August, the Allies through the striking force and from the north, west and south to Falaise and surround a situation on 8 August, the Allies through the striking force and from the north, west and south to Falaise and surround a situation .
to 20 August, the Germans captured 5 died and l to 20 August, the Germans captured 5 died and l . million and ended the campaign in Normandy, the Germans lost about 40 million people, the Allies lost about 21 million people on Aug. 25
, , . the Allies liberated Paris in August, the Allies" Anvil - Dragoon Guards" the Allies liberated Paris in August, the Allies" Anvil - Dragoon Guards".
the start of September, the implementation of the "Overlord" and "Anvil - Dragoon Guards fought Allied victory would Shuai the start of September, the implementation of the "Overlord" and "Anvil - Dragoon Guards fought Allied victory would Shuai . Dreyfus, of the 6th Army Group membership Dreyfus, of the 6th Army Group membership .
Eisenhower started on 1 September, Eisenhower's headquarters will move to France and Montgomery took over command of the troops on the ground in the hands of Eisenhower started on 1 September, Eisenhower's headquarters will move to France and Montgomery took over command of the troops on the ground in the hands of . and in time, the U.S. liberation Sharon, Reims, Verdun, crossing the Meuse, and the British liberated Amiens, Lille and Brussels
Eisenhower Allied decision to take a" broad front strategy ", the German vanguard is cut offfrom the rear is accelerated by the collapse of the Eisenhower Allied decision to take a" broad front strategy ", the German vanguard is cut offfrom the rear is accelerated by the collapse of the . 4, Eisenhower ordered the troops north of the Ardennes must occupy Antwerp,break through the Siegfried Line, then seize the Ruhr;Ardennes in the south of the troops for a breakthrough of the Siegfried Line, then seize Frankfurt 4, Eisenhower ordered the troops north of the Ardennes must occupy Antwerp,break through the Siegfried Line, then seize the Ruhr;Ardennes in the south of the troops for a breakthrough of the Siegfried Line, then seize Frankfurt .
British conquered the city of Antwerp, the Allies in the Siegfried Line before hindered British conquered the city of Antwerp, the Allies in the Siegfried Line before hindered . 12, 12, .
Eisenhower promoted to admiral on 16 December 1944, the Germans launched a counteroffensive in the Ardennes (commonly referred to as the Battle of the Bulge), attempt to take the Liege and Antwerp, forcing the British to agree to peace talks Eisenhower promoted to admiral on 16 December 1944, the Germans launched a counteroffensive in the Ardennes (commonly referred to as the Battle of the Bulge), attempt to take the Liege and Antwerp, forcing the British to agree to peace talks . St Germans from the territory in West to attack to the United States First Army of the South. Finally reached the banks of the Maas River Dee
rand at the same time, the Germans launched the "University of greifswald plan." consists of English - speaking with soldiers, so as to exchange wearing U.S. uniforms,U.S. manufacturing sector into chaos 17, Eisenhower situation make correct judgement and take the corresponding measures 17, Eisenhower situation make correct judgement and take the corresponding measures .
19, Eisenhower convened a council of war, the decision: on the north side of the Allies first on the defensive and the offensive to standby;the south side of the Allies at the earliest possible time to the north to the south of the Allied offensive 19, Eisenhower convened a council of war, the decision: on the north side of the Allies first on the defensive and the offensive to standby;the south side of the Allies at the earliest possible time to the north to the south of the Allied offensive . on Tuesday, two attack, and forced the Germans to turn;on the north side of the Allies until the following January attack on Tuesday, two attack, and forced the Germans to turn;on the north side of the Allies until the following January attack .
until January 1945, and the Allies, the Germans drove the initial defence until January 1945, and the Allies, the Germans drove the initial defence . in the Battle of the Bulge, Allied casualties 7. 7 million, 12 million Germans casualties
breakthrough in Siegfried Line after the Allied forces in the Saar. drive the Germans across the Rhine, and preemption of the Ludendorff Bridge in Remagen, which in turn controls the east bank of the Rhine, Ruhr 4 wings surrounding the implementation of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the People's Bank of China, the German Army Group B (32 people) 4 wings surrounding the implementation of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the People's Bank of China, the German Army Group B (32 people) .
capitulation in March 1945, Eisenhower and Montgomery would be the major assault in the direction of divergence of the Allies, Montgomery claims to Berlin rapid assault,Before the Soviets captured Berlin.Eisenhower considered the main assault for the direction of Leipzig and Dresden (from Berlin to the Soviets considered than the Allies, the Yalta Conference in Berlin in the zone, it must win over the Soviet Union's participation in the war against Japan), and thus accordingly act in coordination with the Soviet Union on May 2, 2011 , , .
exhibition read a statement by the representative of Germany to the Allied headquarters in Reims, France in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China of consistent drop exhibition read a statement by the representative of Germany to the Allied headquarters in Reims, France in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China of consistent drop . 5 7 and 8 July, the representative of Germany at Reims in Berlin and Germany signed an unconditional surrender of the wartime 5 7 and 8 July, the representative of Germany at Reims in Berlin and Germany signed an unconditional surrender of the wartime .
Eisenhower's main activities is organizing, coordinating and commanding the Allied battle,while joint operations on a much bigger game is notable for its great Eisenhower's main activities is organizing, coordinating and commanding the Allied battle,while joint operations on a much bigger game is notable for its great . Eisenhower 'military character and, rich content knowledge, excellent art of commanding success Eisenhower 'military character and, rich content knowledge, excellent art of commanding success .
after the surrender of Germany, Eisenhower was also the U.S. commander of the German occupying forces .
December 1945, Eisenhower became the head of the Army Chief of Staff December 1945, Eisenhower became the head of the Army Chief of Staff . 1948, Eisenhower retired from active service, 1948, Eisenhower retired from active service, .
became president of Columbia University in 1950, Eisenhower served as NATO supreme allied commander became president of Columbia University in 1950, Eisenhower served as NATO supreme allied commander . 1953 - 1961,Eisenhower had served two terms as President of the United States to become the 1953 - 1961,Eisenhower had served two terms as President of the United States to become the .
the White House Office of Presidential Administration of an effective mechanism, Eisenhower's Chief of Staff of the imitation system established by the Chief of Staff Eisenhower oversaw an the White House Office of Presidential Administration of an effective mechanism, Eisenhower's Chief of Staff of the imitation system established by the Chief of Staff Eisenhower oversaw an . sign the armistice, but continue to pursue the policy of the Cold War, and proposed the Eisenhower Doctrine, the strategy of massive retaliation and brinkmanship sign the armistice, but continue to pursue the policy of the Cold War, and proposed the Eisenhower Doctrine, the strategy of massive retaliation and brinkmanship .
on March 28, 1969, Eisenhower in Washington has died, aged 79 on March 28, 1969, Eisenhower in Washington has died, aged 79 . major works are "expeditionary European", "White House Years" and" Eisenhower's war experiences in " major works are "expeditionary European", "White House Years" and" Eisenhower's war experiences in ".
Personal Evaluation
In 1890, Eisenhower was born in Kansas, US, In 1890, Eisenhower was born in Kansas, US, . he chose the profession of arms, not entirely, nor of the will of the parents, but with the family regarding he chose the profession of arms, not entirely, nor of the will of the parents, but with the family regarding .
raised in poverty, the other six brothers were no longer in education, Eisenhower also must be free to enter West Point raised in poverty, the other six brothers were no longer in education, Eisenhower also must be free to enter West Point . his mother was a pacifist and did not want their son to join the ranks of the army, but the inconvenience, as well as the late nineteenth century America was in the war, the army is better for young people is a very sacred thing his mother was a pacifist and did not want their son to join the ranks of the army, but the inconvenience, as well as the late nineteenth century America was in the war, the army is better for young people is a very sacred thing .
on the Eve of the First World War, Eisenhower - - West Point, was commissioned ensign in on the Eve of the First World War, Eisenhower - - West Point, was commissioned ensign in . due to war,Many classmates went to France's involvement in the war, he was then engaged in training their stay - at - home due to war,Many classmates went to France's involvement in the war, he was then engaged in training their stay - at - home .
work he founded the Army's first training camp of the chariot, 28 years old and became a Major work he founded the Army's first training camp of the chariot, 28 years old and became a Major . Panama regional commander Maj. Gen. Connor, who had taken a fancy to this young fellow military talent, invited him to Panama in Panama
served three years of service, he received a special cultivation of Connor, military knowledge and skills to grow greatly served three years of service, he received a special cultivation of Connor, military knowledge and skills to grow greatly . later, Connor in turn recommended him to enter the Army Command and Staff College trained later, Connor in turn recommended him to enter the Army Command and Staff College trained .
Eisenhower serious in learning, training hard,in 1926 to the entire school first graduated Eisenhower serious in learning, training hard,in 1926 to the entire school first graduated . and then to the Army War College for two years of study at and then to the Army War College for two years of study at .
Eisenhower's early military career, Pershing and the privilege of knowing has two stars on the U.S. Army's McArthur both men he greatly admired and tried to follow, especially on MacArthur had a follow - up performance of the six - year - old both men he greatly admired and tried to follow, especially on MacArthur had a follow - up performance of the six - year - old .
was first beginning at the end of the Army Staff, later visited the Philippines was first beginning at the end of the Army Staff, later visited the Philippines . MacArthur on him in high regard, in the Philippines when he was appointed Assistant to the Military Adviser MacArthur on him in high regard, in the Philippines when he was appointed Assistant to the Military Adviser .
in September 1939, the German invasion of Poland, he defied MacArthur et al. of dissuasion and detainment, insisted on returning home the end, after his return,West, who served as the headquarters of the military logistics of the plan officer the end, after his return,West, who served as the headquarters of the military logistics of the plan officer .
1941, Eisenhower took up a position as colonel, and later took up a position as Chief of Staff of the 3rd Army, was promoted to Brigadier - General 1941, Eisenhower took up a position as colonel, and later took up a position as Chief of Staff of the 3rd Army, was promoted to Brigadier - General . 7 December 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on 8 bases 7 December 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on 8 bases .
, , . U.S. declaration of war by the attack on Pearl Harbor occurred after 5 days, Marshall called Eisenhower Speed
Washington which of course, and Eisenhower's familiar with the Philippines and the Pacific relating to military issues, but he has rich experience in staff work Washington which of course, and Eisenhower's familiar with the Philippines and the Pacific relating to military issues, but he has rich experience in staff work . he first served as the Deputy Director of War Plans, Soon bardon, upgraded to the status of the Office for the combat, and was appointed as director of operations,After a couple of weeks before is Maj.
This is launching his Stavka with Marshall's long - term cooperation in such a way that at the time of start of This is launching his Stavka with Marshall's long - term cooperation in such a way that at the time of start of . Eisenhower, although also not eligible to participate in those related to the problem of the high - level meeting between the strategic allies, he stood in the supreme commander of the angle, on behalf of American interests to guide global strategic action Eisenhower, although also not eligible to participate in those related to the problem of the high - level meeting between the strategic allies, he stood in the supreme commander of the angle, on behalf of American interests to guide global strategic action .
Eisenhower noted, when the U.S. gevernment and the public attention to the Pacific Theater of Operations, Roosevelt and Marshall to the battlefields of Europe constitute a priority he endorsed the strategic point of view of this, in March 1942 they and the staff of the Office for the combat together to propose how to conduct the war's basic ideas:to make a lot of the troops in Britain, but rejected them by breaking them in any peripheral displacement of the attack, air superiority over Europe should be obtained, and then crossed the Channel from Britain, France and Germany he endorsed the strategic point of view of this, in March 1942 they and the staff of the Office for the combat together to propose how to conduct the war's basic ideas:to make a lot of the troops in Britain, but rejected them by breaking them in any peripheral displacement of the attack, air superiority over Europe should be obtained, and then crossed the Channel from Britain, France and Germany .
on this basic idea, although the British agreed in principle, but in many of the specific problems of opinion existed on on this basic idea, although the British agreed in principle, but in many of the specific problems of opinion existed on . Marshall and Eisenhower command field visits to Britain and the British established a military command post in 1869, and the implementation of the recommendations on the Marshall and Eisenhower command field visits to Britain and the British established a military command post in 1869, and the implementation of the recommendations on the .
when he returned to Washington after the report, President Roosevelt accepted the Marshall's opinion,Eisenhower had been appointed as London - based The U.S. military commander was soon , Eisenhower was director of the North African battlefield , Eisenhower was director of the North African battlefield .
Supreme Allied Commander, before that, he is not alone in command of the campaign, however after he is sworn in as the first major mission success, the allied landings in North Africa are progressing smoothly as demonstrated by the fact that Marshall had bright insight.The .
. So Eisenhower also rose to prominence in February 1943, he became the head of the North Africa and the Mediterranean Allied commander Dwight Eisenhower commanded allied So Eisenhower also rose to prominence in February 1943, he became the head of the North Africa and the Mediterranean Allied commander Dwight Eisenhower commanded allied .
in North Africa, Sicily and Italian campaign, in order to implement the cooperation with our allies, demonstrated excellence in military, politics, diplomacy,"Soldier - statesman and diplomat" in North Africa, Sicily and Italian campaign, in order to implement the cooperation with our allies, demonstrated excellence in military, politics, diplomacy,"Soldier - statesman and diplomat" . his resolute, magnanimous, full trust on subordinates his resolute, magnanimous, full trust on subordinates .
Eisenhower who despite the possible political criticism, is North Africa's decision to recognise the French Vichy government Admiral Darlan as the French supreme commander, thus avoiding resistance, accelerated the progress of the Allies in North Africa Eisenhower who despite the possible political criticism, is North Africa's decision to recognise the French Vichy government Admiral Darlan as the French supreme commander, thus avoiding resistance, accelerated the progress of the Allies in North Africa . the end of 1942, Kesselring bottleneckdefile. failure, he remained, and take timely measures, sent General Patton was succeeded by the incompetence of the 2nd army captains Ferryden up
Brook, Montgomery et al., who scorned Eisenhower, even the occasional bursts of some criticism, he remains magnanimous,British and American efforts to make cooperation a reality was difficult in many case, Eisenhower, taking the victory in North Africa, then conquered Sicily, advanced to the Italian mainland, was difficult in many case, Eisenhower, taking the victory in North Africa, then conquered Sicily, advanced to the Italian mainland, .
1944, promoted him general of 1944, promoted him general of . He first disembarkation of troops from three divisions to five divisions, and other details to be written by Montgomery and Bradley to the responsibility of the Field Mouse went off to care for him that a person has the problem He first disembarkation of troops from three divisions to five divisions, and other details to be written by Montgomery and Bradley to the responsibility of the Field Mouse went off to care for him that a person has the problem .
Eisenhower realized that the mastery of problems is vital,the most difficult and most of the questions he asked Eisenhower realized that the mastery of problems is vital,the most difficult and most of the questions he asked . UK in his Air Force shall be under the control of the Battle of Normandy UK in his Air Force shall be under the control of the Battle of Normandy .
strategic decision that was British commander - in - chief of Harris, which makes the consistently cautious, genial temper with Eisenhower, by 23 March he announced: "If this problem cannot be resolved in a satisfactory manner, I will resign strategic decision that was British commander - in - chief of Harris, which makes the consistently cautious, genial temper with Eisenhower, by 23 March he announced: "If this problem cannot be resolved in a satisfactory manner, I will resign . the petition." Britain's chief of staff to Eisenhower had to agree that the Strategic Air Command
Air Force and other concerned States, of the Air Force also demanded similar Air Force and other concerned States, of the Air Force also demanded similar . Next, he again agreed with the French suffered losses of Next, he again agreed with the French suffered losses of .
such a protocol,mastery of problems is solved such a protocol,mastery of problems is solved . Eisenhower initially, Normandy, scheduled for May, due to the bad weather delayed 6 months Eisenhower initially, Normandy, scheduled for May, due to the bad weather delayed 6 months .
to june 6, although the weather forecast is still bad, Eisenhower decided to attack to june 6, although the weather forecast is still bad, Eisenhower decided to attack . prior to that, on the Calais conducted a feint prior to that, on the Calais conducted a feint .
6 early Friday morning, the coalition of paratroopers and airborne troops started landing in Normandy, and this was followed by a naval and artillery bombardment, 6: 30 p.m., 4000 or more warships to carry five 12 million teachers in the Normandy beachhead and consolidating the late into the night, achieved victory late into the night, achieved victory .
at the beginning of September,France was liberated at the beginning of September,France was liberated . Eisenhower then took command of his troops, the Germans in the Ardennes region, which can break through the Siegfried Line, entering German territory, the extermination of a large number of German Eisenhower then took command of his troops, the Germans in the Ardennes region, which can break through the Siegfried Line, entering German territory, the extermination of a large number of German .
Eisenhower in World War II due to the victories won by Eisenhower in World War II due to the victories won by . was promoted to the rank of General of the Army after the end of World War II, Eisenhower served as United States Ambassador de was promoted to the rank of General of the Army after the end of World War II, Eisenhower served as United States Ambassador de .
, commander of the occupying forces in 1945, he returned to China and held the posts of Chief of Staff of the Army's , commander of the occupying forces in 1945, he returned to China and held the posts of Chief of Staff of the Army's . 1948 was withdrawn from active service, he served as president of Columbia University 1948 was withdrawn from active service, he served as president of Columbia University .
1950, de France held the NATO Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces 1950, de France held the NATO Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces . quit the military in 1952, his intention to run for the presidency, quit the military in 1952, his intention to run for the presidency,.
overwhelming approval from 1953 to 1960 presidential campaign when he proposed overwhelming approval from 1953 to 1960 presidential campaign when he proposed . the end of the Korean War, 1953 after taking office, signed the Korean Armistice Agreement " the end of the Korean War, 1953 after taking office, signed the Korean Armistice Agreement ".
1957 Eisenhower Doctrine," in an attempt to control Middle East 1957 Eisenhower Doctrine," in an attempt to control Middle East . in January 1957, Eisenhower in the U.S. Congress of "Special Message on Middle East policy", it was proposed that Congress authorize that president to pursue a "military assistance and cooperation programme", and under the pretext of countering "the communist aggression", used by the United States Armed Forces in the Middle East;within two years an additional appropriation of $4 to provide in the Near East countries economic "aid"
for the resolution on March 7 by Congress via for the resolution on March 7 by Congress via . on 9 March, Eisenhower signed this came to be known as the "Eisenhower Doctrine" of resolution on 9 March, Eisenhower signed this came to be known as the "Eisenhower Doctrine" of resolution .
was, by the failure of Egypt's war of aggression, the United States sought to take advantage of this plan, the threat of force as a means to economic aid as bait, with Communists as a pretext to be further marginalized Britain, France and other countries, to achieve its monopoly in the Middle East later conspiracy was, by the failure of Egypt's war of aggression, the United States sought to take advantage of this plan, the threat of force as a means to economic aid as bait, with Communists as a pretext to be further marginalized Britain, France and other countries, to achieve its monopoly in the Middle East later conspiracy .,Eisenhower Doctrine for the Middle East is also outside the Eisenhower Doctrine was ,Eisenhower Doctrine for the Middle East is also outside the Eisenhower Doctrine was .
of of . to the peoples of the Middle East against Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Jordanian Governments twice issued a statement, rejected the offer of the Eisenhower Doctrine to the peoples of the Middle East against Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Jordanian Governments twice issued a statement, rejected the offer of the Eisenhower Doctrine .
1959, following the death of Secretary of State Dulles, Eisenhower Doctrine also eclipsed 1959, following the death of Secretary of State Dulles, Eisenhower Doctrine also eclipsed . from 1953 to 1961, Eisenhower had served two terms as US president from 1953 to 1961, Eisenhower had served two terms as US president .
during his time in office, with the premier Nikita Khrushchev at the U.S. - Soviet talks held in camp david "interview"created the cold - war era, and in the days to come. - Soviet summit of Eisenhower is a precedent for
the vengeance and the brown, president of the US is an imperial conferment to the vengeance and the brown, president of the US is an imperial conferment to .modern warfare requires the knowledge and talent modern warfare requires the knowledge and talent .
in the respective aspects of the function, but does not rub on each other, the self - consumed, coordinated in particular in the respective aspects of the function, but does not rub on each other, the self - consumed, coordinated in particular . Eisenhower on the campaign command may not be as Patton, Montgomery, but coordinate relationships on a question - and - Eisenhower on the campaign command may not be as Patton, Montgomery, but coordinate relationships on a question - and - .
He calmly egalitarian attitude has won trust and support He calmly egalitarian attitude has won trust and support . He also good talent, Montgomery, Patton, Principal and a large number of names, as well as to all his 1969 He also good talent, Montgomery, Patton, Principal and a large number of names, as well as to all his 1969 .
3 3 . died on 28 January died on 28 January.
Personal Anecdotes
Eisenhower of the cruciform plan time: make a cross, divided into four quadrants, respectively, is of important and urgent, important, not urgent, not important, urgent or not urgent is not important, what she will do it, then do the more urgent and important that a quadrant for other purposes, since Dwight Eisenhower's life - - which greatly improves the efficiency of the Eisenhower of the cruciform plan time: make a cross, divided into four quadrants, respectively, is of important and urgent, important, not urgent, not important, urgent or not urgent is not important, what she will do it, then do the more urgent and important that a quadrant for other purposes, since Dwight Eisenhower's life - - which greatly improves the efficiency of the . story became successful American economists to the fabulous legend story became successful American economists to the fabulous legend .
Eisenhower kept hush - hush: execution of the strategic plan, Eisenhower had already know, he's better to visit a friend of his, and asked for his secrets, Eisenhower asked: "If I tell you,You can keep a secret? "the friend asserted" I " Eisenhower kept hush - hush: execution of the strategic plan, Eisenhower had already know, he's better to visit a friend of his, and asked for his secrets, Eisenhower asked: "If I tell you,You can keep a secret? "the friend asserted" I ". .
I can too!" said I can too!" said . Bans Eisenhower staunch friends had ditched with Bans Eisenhower staunch friends had ditched with .
Eisenhower to lead from the front under the leadership of the army, discipline, morale, his secret to success is to practice what it preaches" Eisenhower to lead from the front under the leadership of the army, discipline, morale, his secret to success is to practice what it preaches" . once talked about the leadership of the commander of the problem, he found a piece of rope on the table # He roller for the rope, the rope is not driven;He and manually pulled the whole rope - bottle and spattering his books with once talked about the leadership of the commander of the problem, he found a piece of rope on the table # He roller for the rope, the rope is not driven;He and manually pulled the whole rope - bottle and spattering his books with .
Eisenhower said: "leaders like this, but you can't push, which is to be acquired to pull everyone Eisenhower said: "leaders like this, but you can't push, which is to be acquired to pull everyone ." He was a justice on the broad and humane people, behave themselves humour, made a very able to use self - deprecating style inspires people " He was a justice on the broad and humane people, behave themselves humour, made a very able to use self - deprecating style inspires people .
during WW2, he paid a visit to the frontline, and all the officers and speeches to inspire during WW2, he paid a visit to the frontline, and all the officers and speeches to inspire . unfortunately, rain - slicked, making his remark was leaving soldiers drew laughter unfortunately, rain - slicked, making his remark was leaving soldiers drew laughter .
. fell beside a troop commander and helped him up, and the officers of the rude guffaw, solemnly apologized to him fell beside a troop commander and helped him up, and the officers of the rude guffaw, solemnly apologized to him .
Eisenhower a commander's whispered: "Never mind,I believe this fall, that would be more than just encouraging Eisenhower a commander's whispered: "Never mind,I believe this fall, that would be more than just encouraging . "Eisenhower's violent temper, known "Eisenhower's violent temper, known .
wars later, U.S. forces was hurt, and encourage blood donation Eisenhower, immediate concrete actions to heed this call Eisenhower, immediate concrete actions to heed this call .
when he finished offering the blood when I was leaving, was found by a soldier, the soldier immediately exclaimed:" General, I hope in the future into your blood, when he finished offering the blood when I was leaving, was found by a soldier, the soldier immediately exclaimed:" General, I hope in the future into your blood, . "the Eisenhower says:" If you lost, my blood, I hope you don't get my "the Eisenhower says:" If you lost, my blood, I hope you don't get my .
Curmudgeon "shortest speeches he once attended a party, would only share VIPs invited speeches, Eisenhower in last place in the Curmudgeon "shortest speeches he once attended a party, would only share VIPs invited speeches, Eisenhower in last place in the . When his turn came,Near midnight, the audience in front of five people under continuous bombing, fatigue and drowsiness When his turn came,Near midnight, the audience in front of five people under continuous bombing, fatigue and drowsiness .
Eisenhower and she said: "There's a full stop, let me when that full stop!" He's the shortest speech raised the Eisenhower and she said: "There's a full stop, let me when that full stop!" He's the shortest speech raised the .
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