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neonofarm [45]
2 years ago
11

An example of General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s judgment was

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elena-14-01-66 [18.8K]2 years ago
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Option D is correct – maintaining his popularity among his troops as well as his fellow officers.

General Dwight Eisenhower (1890 – 1969) was a great leader and a diplomat, who won the respect of his troops and commanders. He also built good personal relationships with his allies, as well as his Soviet counterparts.

He served as America’s 34th President from 1953 to 1961.

Explanation:

zvonat [6]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The answer is actually A) appointing George Patton to command the US Second Corps in North Africa.

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