Lloyd Fredendall

Lt. Gen. Lloyd Fredendall (1883-1963) was known as an ineffective tactical commander in battle. Fredendall was disliked by almost everyone, both above and below him. His most infamous loss occurred in February, 1943 against Rommel in the Battle of Tunisia. Upset with Fredendall's lack of aggressive spirit and his penchant for selecting poor subordinates, General Eisenhower sacked him in March and replaced him with General George Patton.

Carrer

  • 1936-1938 Commanding Officer 57th Regiment, Philippines
  • 1938-1939 Executive Officer to Chief of Infantry
  • 1940-1941 Commanding General 4th Division
  • 1941-1943 Commanding General II Corps
  • 1942 Commanding General Central Task Force, North Africa
  • 1943 Commanding General XI Corps
  • 1943 Deputy Commanding General 2nd Army
  • 1943-1946 Commanding General 2nd Army
  • 1943-1946 General Officer Commander in Chief Central Defense Command
*1946 Retired

 

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