General Courtney Hicks Hodges (January 5, 1887 – January 16, 1966) was a decorated senior officer in the United States Army who commanded First U.S. Army...
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under Patton, Bradley's former commander, while Lieutenant General Courtney Hodges, whom Bradley had succeeded as Commandant of the Infantry School, succeeded...
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Lieutenant general Courtney Hodges, was directed on 31 August to advance to the north to cut the highway between Lille and Brussels. Hodges' main objective...
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April 1946) GEN George S. Patton Jr. (January 1944 – October 1945) LTG Courtney Hodges (May 1943 – January 1944) LTG Walter Krueger (May 1941 – May 1943)...
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Bradley assuming command of the Twelfth Army Group, Lieutenant General Courtney Hodges assumed command of the First Army. In addition, the USAAF's Ninth Air...
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General Hodges may refer to: Courtney Hodges (1887–1966), U.S. Army general Ben Hodges (born 1955), U.S. Army lieutenant general Harry Foote Hodges (1860–1929)...
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Bradley assumed command of the 12th Army Group and Lieutenant General Courtney Hodges was placed in command of the First Army. First Army followed Third...
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to the Rhine River along its entire length and prepare to cross it. Courtney Hodges′ First Army experienced hard resistance pushing through the Aachen...
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George S. Patton, Carl A. Spaatz, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, Courtney Hodges, and Leonard T. Gerow; standing are (from left to right) Ralph F. Stearley...
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Chargers, Green Bay Packers, and Vanderbilt University football player Courtney Hodges, General and commander of the First United States Army during World...
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