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Jacob Devers

SurnameDevers
Given NameJacob
Born8 Sep 1887
Died15 Oct 1979
CountryUnited States
CategoryMilitary-Ground
GenderMale

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ww2dbaseJacob Loucks Devers was born in York, Pennsylvania, United States. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1909. When the European War began, he was serving in Panama. In May 1940, he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general. Between 15 Nov 1940 and 15 Nov 1941, he commanded the 9th Infantry Division at For Bragg, North Carolina, United States. On 14 Aug 1941, he was promoted to the rank of major general, the youngest of that rank, and was assigned to Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States to command and expand the Armored Force. In Sep 1942, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general. In May 1943, he was transferred to London, England, United Kingdom to command all United States Army forces in Europe; in this role, he was instrumental in preparing US Army troops for the invasion of France. In Jul 1944, he became the commanding officer of the 6th Army Group, which was consisted of 12 American and 11 French divisions. Under Devers' command, the 6th Army Group fought in the Alsace region of France and crossed the Rhine River near Strasbourg, France. On 8 Mar 1945, he was given the rank of general. On 6 May 1945, he accepted the surrender of German forces in western Austria. He retired on 30 Sep 1949. He passed away in Washington DC, United States in 1979. He now rests in peace at the Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, United States.

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Photographs

Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell and Lieutenant General Jacob Devers, 31 May 1943Col Leon W Johnson points to scoreboard of B-24 Liberator “Victory Ship” as LGen Jacob L Devers and LGen Ira C Eaker look on, RAF Shipdham, Norfolk, England, UK, Nov 22 1943. The horizontal bomb represents the low level attack on Ploesti, Aug 1 1943Oliver Leese, Jacob Devers, and Richard McCreery in Italy, 1943-1944Portrait of US Army General Jacob Devers, circa 1945-1949
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Jacob Devers Timeline

8 Sep 1887 Jacob Devers was born.
15 Jul 1943 Secretary of War, Henry Stimson, Lt. General Jacob Devers, commander of US Army Air Forces in Europe, Maj. General Ira Eaker, commander of the Eighth Air Force, and several Brigadier generals visited RAF Thurleigh. Secretary Stimson personally present the Congressional Medal of Honor to Staff Sergeant Maynard “Snuffy” Smith for his heroic actions on 1 May 1943.
28 Dec 1943 Lieutenant General Jacob Devers was appointed Deputy Supreme Commander in the Mediterranean under General Sir Henry Maitland Wilson.
15 Oct 1979 Jacob Devers passed away.




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Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell and Lieutenant General Jacob Devers, 31 May 1943
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