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  1. 17. Sept. 2021 · Lloyd Fredendall’s military beginnings. Lloyd Fredendall was born on Fort D.A. Russell near Cheyenne, Wyoming on December 28, 1883. His father served in the Quartermaster Corps during the Spanish-American War and remained active in the military until his retirement in 1914. He reenlisted during World War I to supervise the construction of ...

  2. 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.

  3. 劳埃德·弗雷登道尔(Lloyd Fredendall,1883年12月28日——1963年12月4日),美国二战时期陆军中将,服役于非洲战场的美军。曾参加过“火炬行动”、突尼斯战役、凯瑟琳山口之战等。 网页 新闻 贴 ...

  4. 5. Apr. 2020 · Up to a point - there are a number of times when he could have been replaced, except it then raises that very difficult question "by whom". IIRC there were times during the Tunisian campaign when he feared replacement by Marshall; early July 1944 the discussions to replace Montgomery could have gone badly wrong; early December 1944 he performed poorly in trying to explain his plans to Brooke.

  5. 14 guns lost [5] (Including Sidi Bou Zid) The Battle of Kasserine Pass took place from 18-24 February 1943 at Kasserine Pass, a 2-mile-wide (3.2 km) gap in the Grand Dorsal chain of the Atlas Mountains in west central Tunisia. It was a part of the Tunisian campaign of World War II . The Axis forces, led by Generalfeldmarschall Erwin Rommel ...

  6. 劳埃德·弗雷登道尔 ( 英文 : Lloyd Fredendall ,1883年12月28日—1963年10月4日),是第二次世界大战期间的美国陆军少将,在北非战场服役的将领。. 弗雷登道尔最出名的是他在美军中央司令中心司令部,命令部队在火炬行动中降落,同时也指挥美军第二军在突尼斯 ...

  7. 29. Aug. 2017 · Unfortunately, Maj. Gen. Lloyd Fredendall and his unit commanders stuck the American fighting man so deep into this scrap there was no way out. The debacle began when the Allies conceived a grand plan called Operation Satin, intended to destroy the Afrika Korps in Tunisia by luring it between the pincers of General Bernard Montgomery’s British to the north and U.S. II Corps to the south.