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  1. General Courtney Hicks Hodges (January 5, 1887 – January 16, 1966) was a decorated senior officer in the United States Army who commanded First U.S. Army in the Western European Campaign of World War II.

  2. Courtney Hicks Hodges (5 de enero de 1887 - 16 de enero de 1966) fue un oficial de alto rango del Ejército de Estados Unidos, destacado por su papel en la Segunda Guerra Mundial en la que estuvo al mando del Primer Ejército de Estados Unidos en el noroeste de Europa.

  3. 28 de oct. de 2010 · The author challenges the conventional narrative of the 1944 campaign in Normandy, where General Courtney Hodges led the 1st Army against stiff German resistance. He argues that Hodges and his army deserve more recognition and respect for their achievements and challenges.

  4. Lasting from September 1944 to January 1945, the campaign was part of a drive by the U.S. First Army, led by white-haired, dependable Lt. Gen. Courtney H. Hodges, to cross the Roer River and eventually capture its vital dams.

  5. 3 de oct. de 2022 · Lieutenant General Courtney Hodges’s First U.S. Army, to which the 106th Infantry Division was now attached, had the broadest sector to cover—from Aachen to the southern border of Luxembourg, a distance of 120 miles.

  6. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Courtney Hicks Hodges was an American army officer who led the First Army across western Europe in 1944–45 during World War II. Hodges enlisted in the army in 1906 as a private and earned a commission as a second lieutenant in 1909. He was with General John J. Pershing’s punitive expedition into.

  7. Courtney Hicks Hodges (5 de enero de 1887 - 16 de enero de 1966) fue un oficial de alto rango del Ejército de Estados Unidos, destacado por su papel en la Segunda Guerra Mundial en la que estuvo al mando del Primer Ejército de Estados Unidos en el noroeste de Europa.