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  1. US II Corps at El Guettar. In the aftermath of the Battle of Kasserine Pass, US II Corps passed to the command of General Harold Alexander’s 18th Army Group. When Alexander took command on February 20, 1943, one of his first tasks was to assess II Corp’s combat readiness after its setbacks during its early engagements around Kasserine Pass.

  2. 2 de jul. de 2018 · 第一次世界大戦. 1915年2月7日に船長に昇進したアレクサンダーは、西部戦線に戻りました。その秋、彼はルーの戦いに参加し、アイリッシュガーズの第1大隊を演技専攻として一時的に指揮した。

  3. British Field Marshal Harold Alexander led the Allies in WW2 during campaigns in North Africa, Italy and western Europe. Famously, he was the ‘last man to leave the beaches’ at Dunkirk. Alexander had become British commander in chief in the Mediterranean theatre during 1942, while General Bernard Montgomery was his chief field commander in North Africa, where they clashed with ‘desert ...

  4. The Germans and Italians succeeded in evacuating over 60,000 of their troops, as well as much of their equipment, to mainland Italy. Their losses, which eventually amounted to 156,000 men, were inflicted mainly on Italian units. View this object. British soldiers explore a damaged Tiger, Belpasso, Sicily 1943.

  5. Dec 10, 1891 - Jun 16, 1969. Field Marshal Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis, KG, GCB, OM, GCMG, CSI, DSO, MC, CD, PC, PC, was a senior British Army officer who served with distinction in both the First and the Second World War and, afterwards, as Governor General of Canada and the first Lord Lieutenant of ...

  6. General Harold Alexander was an officer of the British Army. He was in command of a division, oversaw the final stages of the Allied evacuation from Dunkirk. He is a fictional portrayal of the real Harold Alexander.

  7. The Allies, under the overall command of General Sir Harold Alexander, began the fourth and final offensive for Monte Cassino on 11 May. The Gustav Line was finally breached on 14 May. While the 5th Army made a flanking attack to the south, the 8th Army of British, Polish, Canadian and Indian troops made a frontal assault on the line at Cassino.