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Dwight D. Eisenhower: An American Hero

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Everyone has a chance to be someone great. Many people tell stories about World War II, they tell about the brave heroes and great leaders of the war. One American hero in particular was General Dwight D. Eisenhower, who led the infamous D-Day attack that turned the tide of the war. He too fought bravely for our country from being a soldier to a major general. Dwight even served as one of America’s presidents later on after the war, a time that was affected by the Cold War, Civil Rights Movement, and the rise of communism.Through two of the most famous wars in history, and during his presidency Dwight Eisenhower began establishing his legacy of great leadership, a legacy that will live on and be remembered by those who know his story. Dwight …show more content…

Meanwhile in the United States, Eisenhower was commanding a infantry at Fort St.Lewis. In 1941 Eisenhower returned to where he had started, Fort Sam Houston, but this time he was now the Chief of Staff of the Third Army. Later that year on December 7, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, and a few days later the United States declared war on Japan, joining the Allied Powers. Eisenhower was called into the War Department in Washington D.C to help come up with tactics for the war. Although he came up with some good ideas Eisenhower still desired going out into the fields and fighting, since he had not been given the opportunity in World War II. In 1942, he was appointed to general major, and later Commander-in-Chief if the Allied Powers where he would be the head of Operation Torch. Eisenhower was successfully able to lead the invasion of North Africa in late 1942. However his lack of field experience did show early on when he suffered a significant defeat, but with his leadership he helped the Allies defeat North Africa overall. He then proceeded to invade Sicily and the shores of Italy. This caused Italy, a Axis power to surrender. In December of 1943, he was made supreme commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force. On June 6, 1944 Dwight Eisenhower led one of the most famous invasion and a battle that turned the tide of World War II to the Allied Powers favor, the invasion would be known as D-Day. Under Eisenhower’s command, more than 150,000 Allied troops stormed onto the beaches of Normandy and helped recapture Paris. World War II would end in 1945 and Dwight would return to America as a

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