General
* 1st of May 1896
† 17th of April 1984
| 1940-07-01 | Lieutenant-Colonel |
| 1941-08-05 | Brigadier-General (Army of the United States) |
| 1942-04-17 | Major-General (Army of the United States) |
| 1942-11-11 | Lieutenant-General (Army of the United States) |
| 1943-09-01 | Brigadier-General |
| 1944-10-07 | Major-General |
| 1945-03-10 | General (Army of the United States) |
| 1940-07-XX | – | 1941-08-XX | Instructor at Army War College |
| 1940-XX-XX | Physical & Training Officer, General Headquarters US Army | ||
| 1942-01-XX | – | 1942-05-XX | Deputy Chief of Staff, Army Ground Forces |
| 1942-07-01 | – | 1942-10-10 | Commanding General II Corps |
| 1942-07-XX | – | 1942-10-10 | Commander in Chief US Army Forces in Europe |
| 1942-10-XX | – | 1943-01-XX | Deputy Commander in Chief Allied Expeditionary Force Mediterranean |
| 1943-01-05 | – | 1944-12-15 | Commanding General 5th Army, Italy |
| 1944-01-01 | – | 1944-03-02 | Commanding General 7th Army |
| 1944-12-16 | – | 1945-07-XX | Commander in Chief 15th Army Group, Italy |
| 1945-07-05 | – | 1947-05-16 | Commanding General US Forces Austria |
| 1945-07-05 | – | 1947-05-16 | US High Commissioner for Austria |
| 1947-XX-XX | Deputy Secretary of State | ||
| 1947-06-19 | – | 1949-09-30 | Commanding General 6th Army |
| 1949-10-01 | – | 1952-05-05 | Chief of Army Field Forces |
| 1952-XX-XX | Commanding General Fort Monroe, Virginia | ||
| 1952-05-09 | – | 1953-10-05 | Commander in Chief Far East Command |
| 1952-05-09 | – | 1953-10-05 | Commander in Chief UN Forces in Korea |
| 1953-10-31 | Retired |