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kotykmax [81]
2 years ago
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Which u. S. Army general became the first commander-in-chief of the united states european command in 1952?.

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2 answers:
densk [106]2 years ago
3 0
General Matthew Ridgway
Schach [20]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

General Matthew Ridgeway

Explanation:

Matthew Ridgway was a U.S Army general and the first Commander in Chief of the United States European Command, starting in 1952. He was a  senior officer in the United States Army, who served as Supreme Allied Commander Europe and the 19th Chief of Staff of the United States Army.

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