Military Leaders
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US--
Daniel Callaghan was born in San Francisco in July 26th of 1890. Growing up he knew exactly what he wanted to do and that was to attend the United States Naval Academy and graduated in 1911. Right after graduation he joined the United States Navy. In 1938 Callaghan was appointed Naval Aide to President Roosevelt. When this happened he was in command of all of San Francisco. He was in charge of the landings in Guadalcanal. During the fight he was killed in action on November 13th, of 1942.
Britain--
Sir Harry Broadhurst was born in 1905 and joined the Royal Air Force as soon as he could. Some battles that he took place in were the Dunkirk, and the Battle of Britain. Shortly after he was appointed the Wing Commander of Coltishall and was stationed the commander at Hornchurch in 1942. During the same year he became the senior air staff officer in the Desert War. He also led the 83 Group during the D-Day landings. From January 22, 1956 until May 20th of 1959 he was the Air Oficer Commander-in-Chief Bomber. Broadhurst died on the 29th of August in 1995.
Germany--
Friedrich Fromm was born on October8, 1888, in Berlin, Germany. By the end of the First World War Fromm had joined the German Army and had reached the rank of lieutenant. At first he followed leaders of different commanders but by 1937 he was made commander of the Replacement Army. When Fromm was suspected of being apart of the July Plot five different people to cover his tracks. He was arrested in July of 1944 and later executed because he was found guilty on March 12th of 1945.
Japan--
Mineichi Koga was born in 1885 in Japan and joined the Japanese Navy right when he got out of school. He served many duties before getting the command of the Yokosuka Naval Station. In December 1937 he was appointed the chief of the Naval Staff Board. Once Pearl Harbor was over he took part in the capture of Hong Kong. He was unable to achieve so he was a part of the Withdrawals from the Gilbert Island and the Philippines. When his aircraft went down in the sea the 31st of march in 1944.
French--
Gaston Billotte was born in 1875 in Sommeval, France. After college in France he joined the naval infantry. During his time in the navy he mad amazing progress and in 1930 he become the commander of very troop from France involved in Indochina. In June he was mad head of command for all Allied troops in Holland. When the Dutch surrendered we was ordered to withdraw to the Escaut River. Later in May of 1940 he was involved in a car accident which caused his death and being in a coma.
Soviet Union--
Anton Denikin was born in Russia in 1872. He fought a lot in the First World War which made him take part in a high role in the Second World War. He commanded the army until his death on August 8th of 1947.
Canada--
William Bishop was born in Ontario and was head of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914. Soon after he had decided to transferee to the Royal Flying Corps for something different in his life. Throughout World War One he played a major role in the following: Distinguished Flying Cross, Royal Flying Corps, Victoria Cross. After World War One Bishop claimed 72 victories. When World War Two started he was the first Canadian Air Marshall and the director of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Italy--
Pietro Badoglio was born in Italy on September 28th, of 1871. Badoglio was a major general of the First World War. When the Second World War came along he was head of the armed forces after the defeat of the Italian Army in Greece. Later in Battle Pietro Badoglio died November 1st of 1956.
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Daniel Callaghan was born in San Francisco in July 26th of 1890. Growing up he knew exactly what he wanted to do and that was to attend the United States Naval Academy and graduated in 1911. Right after graduation he joined the United States Navy. In 1938 Callaghan was appointed Naval Aide to President Roosevelt. When this happened he was in command of all of San Francisco. He was in charge of the landings in Guadalcanal. During the fight he was killed in action on November 13th, of 1942.
Britain--
Sir Harry Broadhurst was born in 1905 and joined the Royal Air Force as soon as he could. Some battles that he took place in were the Dunkirk, and the Battle of Britain. Shortly after he was appointed the Wing Commander of Coltishall and was stationed the commander at Hornchurch in 1942. During the same year he became the senior air staff officer in the Desert War. He also led the 83 Group during the D-Day landings. From January 22, 1956 until May 20th of 1959 he was the Air Oficer Commander-in-Chief Bomber. Broadhurst died on the 29th of August in 1995.
Germany--
Friedrich Fromm was born on October8, 1888, in Berlin, Germany. By the end of the First World War Fromm had joined the German Army and had reached the rank of lieutenant. At first he followed leaders of different commanders but by 1937 he was made commander of the Replacement Army. When Fromm was suspected of being apart of the July Plot five different people to cover his tracks. He was arrested in July of 1944 and later executed because he was found guilty on March 12th of 1945.
Japan--
Mineichi Koga was born in 1885 in Japan and joined the Japanese Navy right when he got out of school. He served many duties before getting the command of the Yokosuka Naval Station. In December 1937 he was appointed the chief of the Naval Staff Board. Once Pearl Harbor was over he took part in the capture of Hong Kong. He was unable to achieve so he was a part of the Withdrawals from the Gilbert Island and the Philippines. When his aircraft went down in the sea the 31st of march in 1944.
French--
Gaston Billotte was born in 1875 in Sommeval, France. After college in France he joined the naval infantry. During his time in the navy he mad amazing progress and in 1930 he become the commander of very troop from France involved in Indochina. In June he was mad head of command for all Allied troops in Holland. When the Dutch surrendered we was ordered to withdraw to the Escaut River. Later in May of 1940 he was involved in a car accident which caused his death and being in a coma.
Soviet Union--
Anton Denikin was born in Russia in 1872. He fought a lot in the First World War which made him take part in a high role in the Second World War. He commanded the army until his death on August 8th of 1947.
Canada--
William Bishop was born in Ontario and was head of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914. Soon after he had decided to transferee to the Royal Flying Corps for something different in his life. Throughout World War One he played a major role in the following: Distinguished Flying Cross, Royal Flying Corps, Victoria Cross. After World War One Bishop claimed 72 victories. When World War Two started he was the first Canadian Air Marshall and the director of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Italy--
Pietro Badoglio was born in Italy on September 28th, of 1871. Badoglio was a major general of the First World War. When the Second World War came along he was head of the armed forces after the defeat of the Italian Army in Greece. Later in Battle Pietro Badoglio died November 1st of 1956.
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