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Emilio Aguinaldo
General, World Leader / 1869 - 1964
Filipino leader Emilio Aguinaldo led his country to achieve independence after fighting off both the Spanish and the Americans.
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(1869-1964)
General, World Leader
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Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander
General, Political Leader / 1891 - 1969
British commander Harold Alexander fought in both World War I and World War II, during which he helped drive Nazi forces from Northern Africa.
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(1891-1969)
General, Political Leader
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Alexander I of Yugoslavia
General, King / 1888 - 1934
King Alexander I of Yugoslavia ruled the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1921–29) and of Yugoslavia (1929–34).
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(1888-1934)
General, King
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Marc Antony
General / 83 - 30
Marcus Antonius is best known as the Roman general who was a lover of Cleopatra. The two committed suicde after their defeat by Octavian.
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(83-30)
General
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Benedict Arnold
General / 1741 - 1801
Benedict Arnold was an American Revolutionary War general best known for his defection from the Continental Army to the British side of the conflict in 1780.
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(1741-1801)
General
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P. G. T. Beauregard
General, Journalist / 1818 - 1893
P. G. T. Beauregard served as a general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. He participated in major battles at Fort Sumter and Bull Run.
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(1818-1893)
General, Journalist
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Omar Bradley
General / 1893 - 1981
The first chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Omar Bradley, commanded the Twelfth Army Group in World War II, which helped the Allied victory.
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(1893-1981)
General
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Braxton Bragg
General / 1817 - 1876
Braxton Bragg was a Confederate Army Major General under President Jefferson Davis in the US Civil War who found as much defeat as success.
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(1817-1876)
General
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John Burgoyne
General, Playwright / 1722 - 1792
British general John Burgoyne is best remembered for his defeat by superior American forces in the Saratoga campaign of 1777, during the American Revolution.
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(1722-1792)
General, Playwright
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Ambrose Burnside
General, U.S. Governor / 1824 - 1881
Ambrose Burnside is best known for his leadership as a general of the Union army in the Civil War, and for originating the fashion of sideburns in the United States.
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(1824-1881)
General, U.S. Governor
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Constantine I
General, Political Leader, Religious Leader, Emperor / 280 - 337
Constantine I was the first Christian Roman Emperor. He ruled at the beginning of the 4th century and began the evolution of the empire into a Christian state.
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(280-337)
General, Political Leader, Religious Leader, Emperor
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George Custer
General / 1839 - 1876
George Custer was an American general who in 1876 led 210 men into battle at Little Bighorn against Native Americans. Custer and his men were killed.
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(1839-1876)
General
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Benjamin O. Davis, Jr.
General, Pilot / 1912 - 2002
Pilot and officer Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr. was the first African American general in the U.S. Air Force.
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(1912-2002)
General, Pilot
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Benjamin O. Davis, Sr.
General / 1877 - 1970
Benjamin Oliver Davis, Sr., was the first African-American general for the U.S. Army, after starting as a volunteer in the Spanish-American War.
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(1877-1970)
General
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Francisco de Medina
General / 1750 - 1816
Revolutionary Francisco de Medina sought to liberate South American colonies from Spanish rule. He’s considered “the forerunner” of Simón Bolívar.
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(1750-1816)
General
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Francisco de Paula Santander
General, World Leader / 1792 - 1840
Francisco de Paula Santander served as the president of New Granada, now Colombia, from 1833 to 1837. He fought for South American independence with Simón Bolívar.
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(1792-1840)
General, World Leader
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Demosthenes
General / - 413
Demosthenes was an Athenian general who proved to be an imaginative strategist during the Peloponnesian War (BC 431–404).
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General
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Anton Denikin
General / 1872 - 1947
Anton Denikin was Lieutenant General who led the anti-Bolshevik forces (Imperial Russian Army) on the southern front during the Russian Civil War (1918-1920).
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(1872-1947)
General
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Jean-Jacques Dessalines
General, Dictator, Emperor / 1758 - 1806
Jean-Jacques Dessalines was a military leader who worked with Toussaint l'Ouverture and gave the country of Haiti its name.
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(1758-1806)
General, Dictator, Emperor
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John Dickinson
General, Political Leader, Journalist / 1732 - 1808
John Dickinson, an American statesman often referred to as the "Penman of the Revolution," wrote letters that helped turn opinion against the Townshend Acts created by the Parliament of Great Britain.
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(1732-1808)
General, Political Leader, Journalist
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Jimmy Doolittle
General, Pilot / 1896 - 1993
American aviator and army general Jimmy Doolittle led an air raid on Tokyo and other Japanese cities four months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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(1896-1993)
General, Pilot
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Abner Doubleday
Inventor, General / 1819 - 1893
Abner Doubleday was a U.S. Army officer, who was once thought to be the inventor of baseball until the game was found to be of English origin.
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(1819-1893)
Inventor, General
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Alfred Dreyfus
General / 1859 - 1935
Alfred Dreyfus was a French army officer who was wrongly convicted of treason based primarily on anti-semitism. The scandal was known as the Dreyfus Affair.
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(1859-1935)
General
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Tammy Duckworth
Activist, General, U.S. Representative / 1968 -
Tammy Duckworth is the first Asian-American congresswoman for Illinois and the first disabled female veteran to take a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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(1968-)
Activist, General, U.S. Representative
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Porfirio Díaz
General, Dictator, World Leader / 1830 - 1915
Porfirio Díaz was a soldier and president of Mexico who is best known for establishing a strong centralized state during his term.
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(1830-1915)
General, Dictator, World Leader
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Jubal A. Early
General, Journalist / 1816 - 1894
Jubal A. Early was a Confederate general in the American Civil War whose defeats during the Shenandoah Valley campaigns led to the final collapse of the South.
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(1816-1894)
General, Journalist
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Heinrich Eberbach
General, Warrior / 1895 - 1992
Heinrich Eberbach was a German General der Panzertruppen in the German Army of World War II.
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(1895-1992)
General, Warrior
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
General, U.S. President, Journalist / 1890 - 1969
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th president of the United States, promoted Atoms for Peace at the United Nations General Assembly in order to ease Cold War tensions.
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(1890-1969)
General, U.S. President, Journalist
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Victor Emmanuel II
General, King / 1820 - 1878
Victor Emmanuel II was king of Sardinia–Piedmont and became the first king of a united Italy.
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(1820-1878)
General, King
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Nathan Bedford Forrest
General / 1821 - 1877
Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest fought at Shiloh, massacred 300 blacks at Ft. Pillow and served as the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
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(1821-1877)
General
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James Garfield
General, U.S. President, U.S. Representative / 1831 - 1881
James Garfield is best known as the 20th president of the United States. He was assassinated after only a few months in office.
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(1831-1881)
General, U.S. President, U.S. Representative
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Hermann Göring
General, Warrior, Political Leader / 1893 - 1946
Hermann Göring was a leader of the Nazi Party. He was condemned to hang as a war criminal in 1946 but took his own life instead.
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(1893-1946)
General, Warrior, Political Leader
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Alexander Haig
General, Diplomat, Government Official / 1924 - 2010
Alexander Haig was White House chief-of-staff under Richard Nixon, commander of NATO, and US Secretary of State under Ronald Reagan.
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(1924-2010)
General, Diplomat, Government Official
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Hannibal
General / 247 - 183
Hannibal was known for leading the Carthaginian Army against Rome in the Second Punic Wars.
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(247-183)
General
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Joseph Hooker
General / 1814 - 1879
Joseph Hooker was a Union general in the American Civil War who successfully reorganized the Army of the Potomac in 1863.
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(1814-1879)
General
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Oliver Otis Howard
Academic, General / 1830 - 1909
After the Civil War, Union general Oliver Otis Howard was appointed commissioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau to help former slaves find work, education and medical aid.
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(1830-1909)
Academic, General
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Victoriano Huerta
General, Dictator / 1850 - 1916
Victoriano Huerta was dictatorial president of Mexico, whose regime united disparate revolutionary forces in common opposition to him.
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(1850-1916)
General, Dictator
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Stonewall Jackson
Educator, General / 1824 - 1863
Stonewall Jackson was a leading Confederate general during the U.S. Civil War, commanding forces at Manassas, Antietam, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville.
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(1824-1863)
Educator, General
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Daniel James Jr.
General, Pilot / 1920 - 1978
Daniel James, an alumni of the famous Tuskegee Institute, was the first African-American four-star general in the U.S. Air Force.
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(1920-1978)
General, Pilot
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Joseph Eggleston Johnston
General / 1807 - 1891
Confederate general Joseph Eggleston Johnston never suffered a direct defeat during the American Civil War despite his long-standing feud with Jefferson Davis.
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(1807-1891)
General
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Julius Caesar
General, Dictator / 100 - 44
Roman general and statesman Julius Caesar turned the Roman Republic into the powerful Roman Empire. A coup ended his reign, and his life, on the Ides of March.
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General, Dictator
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Kublai Khan
General, Political Leader, Emperor / 1215 - 1294
Mongolian general and statesman Kublai Khan was the grandson of Genghis Khan. He conquered China, founding and becoming the first emperor of the country's Yuan Dynasty.
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(1215-1294)
General, Political Leader, Emperor
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Mohammad Ayub Khan
General, World Leader / 1907 - 1974
Mohammad Ayub Khan was president of Pakistan from 1958 to 1969. He introduced a system of basic democracies in 1960.
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(1907-1974)
General, World Leader
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Henry Knox
General / 1750 - 1806
Henry Knox was a bookstore owner who became a Major General under George Washington during the American Revolution and later Secretary of War.
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(1750-1806)
General
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Bernard Law Montgomery
General, Writer, Government Official / 1887 - 1976
Bernard Law Montgomery led the British Eighth Army in North Africa during World War Two and oversaw British participation during the D-Day invasion.
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(1887-1976)
General, Writer, Government Official
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Robert E. Lee
General / 1807 - 1870
Robert E. Lee was the leading Confederate General during the U.S. Civil War and has been venerated as a heroic figure in the South.
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(1807-1870)
General
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Le Loi
General, Emperor / 1428 - 1443
Vietnamese general and emperor Le Loi won back Vietnam’s independence from China and founded the Later Le dynasty, and became a hero of the medieval period.
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(1428-1443)
General, Emperor
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James Longstreet
General, Political Leader / 1821 - 1904
James Longstreet was the principle general of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War, serving under Robert E. Lee.
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(1821-1904)
General, Political Leader
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Douglas MacArthur
General / 1880 - 1964
Douglas MacArthur was an American general best known for his command of Allied forces in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
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(1880-1964)
General
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Marcus Claudius Marcellus
General / 268 - 208
Marcus Claudius Marcellus is best known as the Roman general that captured Syracuse.
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(268-208)
General
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George C. Marshall Jr.
General, Government Official / 1880 - 1959
During his military career, George C. Marshall Jr. served as U.S. Army chief of staff and secretary of state. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953.
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(1880-1959)
General, Government Official
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Stanley McChrystal
General, Political Leader / 1954 -
Stanley A. McChrystal led the Joint Special Operations Command in Iraq during the Persian Gulf Wars and was top Commander of American forces in Afghanistan.
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(1954-)
General, Political Leader
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George Brinton McClellan
General / 1826 - 1885
General George Brinton McClellan commanded Union forces during the Civil War. President Lincoln removed him from command after he failed to claim Richmond.
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(1826-1885)
General
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Mithridates VI
General, King / 134 - 63
Mithridates VI (Eupator) was the king of Pontus (in modern-day Turkey) during the 1st and 2nd century BC and an enemy of Rome during the Mithridatic Wars.
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General, King
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Pervez Musharraf
General, World Leader / 1943 -
Pervez Musharraf went from military leader to president of Pakistan after a bloodless coup in 1998.
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(1943-)
General, World Leader
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U Ne Win
General, Political Leader / 1911 - 2002
U Ne Win was a Burmese military general who staged a coup and ruled his country from 1962 until 1988.
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(1911-2002)
General, Political Leader
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Manuel Noriega
Murderer, General, Political Leader / 1934 -
Manuel Noriega was the military ruler of Panama who ran a corrupt puppet government there until the United States drove him out in 1990.
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(1934-)
Murderer, General, Political Leader
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Bernardo O'Higgins
General, Political Leader / 1778 - 1842
Bernardo O'Higgins is best known for being the leader of Chilean independence from Spain and its first leader.
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(1778-1842)
General, Political Leader
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George Patton
General / 1885 - 1945
General George Patton led the Third Army in a very successful sweep across France during World War II in 1944. He was skilled at tank warfare.
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(1885-1945)
General
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Pepin III
General, King / 714 - 768
Pepin III, father of Charlemagne, was the first King of the Franks and played an integral role in the foundation of the Holy Roman Empire.
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(714-768)
General, King
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Pericles
General, Political Leader / 495 - 429
Ancient Greek statesman Pericles, leader of Athens from 460–429 B.C., organized construction of the Parthenon and developed a democracy based on majority rule.
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(495-429)
General, Political Leader
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David Petraeus
General / 1952 -
U.S. Army General David Petraeus became director of the CIA in 2011. He resigned from the post in 2012, after his extramarital affair with Paula Broadwell was publicized.
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(1952-)
General
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Augusto Pinochet
General, Dictator / 1915 - 2006
Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet overthrew the Allende government in 1973 and stayed in power until 1998. He was never tried for alleged human rights abuses.
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(1915-2006)
General, Dictator
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John Pope
General / 1822 - 1892
John Pope was a Union general in the American Civil War. He was relieved of command following the Confederate triumph at the Second Battle of Bull Run.
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(1822-1892)
General
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Erwin Rommel
General / 1891 - 1944
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel was one of German's most popular generals during World War II, and gained his enemies' respect with his victories as commander of the Afrika Korps. Implicated in a plot to overthrow Hitler, Rommel took his life in 1944.
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(1891-1944)
General
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Norman Schwarzkopf
General / 1934 - 2012
Norman Schwarzkopf was a Vietnam War veteran, commander of the U.S. Central Command and a four-star general in the U.S. Army.
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(1934-2012)
General
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William Tecumseh Sherman
General / 1820 - 1891
William Tecumseh Sherman was a U.S. Civil War Union Army leader known for "Sherman's March," in which he and his troops laid waste to the South.
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(1820-1891)
General
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Jeb Stuart
General / 1833 - 1864
Jeb Stuart was a General and cavalry leader for the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. He worked closely with General Robert E. Lee.
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(1833-1864)
General
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Zachary Taylor
General, U.S. President / 1784 - 1850
Zachary Taylor was an American military war hero best known as the 12th president of the United States.
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(1784-1850)
General, U.S. President
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Omar Torrijos
General, Political Leader / 1929 - 1981
Omar Torrijos held dictator-like control over Panama from 1968 to 1978. During that time, he signed a treaty with the U.S. to bring the canal under Panamanian control.
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(1929-1981)
General, Political Leader
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Jorge Rafaél Videla
Murderer, General, World Leader / 1925 -
Military officer Jorge Rafaél Videla was president of Argentina 1976–1981. His government was responsible for human-rights abuses during the “dirty war.”
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(1925-)
Murderer, General, World Leader
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Paul von Hindenburg
General, World Leader / 1847 - 1934
Paul von Hindenburg served as the second President of Germany from 1925 - 1934 and played an important role in the Nazi's rise to power.
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(1847-1934)
General, World Leader
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George Washington
General, U.S. President / 1732 - 1799
George Washington was a leader of the Continental Army in the American Revolution, and was the first to become U.S. president.
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(1732-1799)
General, U.S. President
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Anthony Wayne
General, U.S. Representative / 1745 - 1796
Anthony Wayne was an American general and U.S. Representative best known for winning the Battle of Fallen Timbers which removed Native American claims to Ohio and the surrounding area.
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(1745-1796)
General, U.S. Representative
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Wesley Clark
General / 1944 -
Wesley Clark is a military leader who rose to the top tier of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff and was NATO Supreme Allied Commander.
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(1944-)
General
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William Westmoreland
General / 1914 - 2005
William Westmoreland was a U.S. Army general who made a name for himself as commander of American troops in Vietnam.
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(1914-2005)
General