Commanding General of the United States Army
Commanding General of the United States Army | |
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Department of War | |
Reports to | Secretary of War |
Appointer | The President with Congress advice and consent |
Formation | June 15, 1775[nb 1] June 1821[nb 2] |
First holder | GEN George Washington[nb 1] MG Jacob Brown[nb 2] |
Final holder | LTG Nelson A. Miles |
Abolished | August 8, 1903 |
Succession | Chief of Staff of the Army |
Prior to the institution of the Chief of Staff of the Army in 1903, there was generally recognized to be a single senior-most officer in the United States Army (and its predecessor the Continental Army), even though there was not a statutory office as such. During the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), the title was Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army. In 1783, the title was simplified to Senior Officer of the United States Army. In 1821, the title was changed to Commanding General of the United States Army. The office was often referred to by various other titles, such as "Major General Commanding the Army" or "General-in-Chief."
From 1789 until its abolition in 1903, the position of Commanding General was legally subordinate to the Secretary of War, although this was at times contested.[nb 3]
The position was abolished with the creation of the statutory Chief of Staff of the Army in 1903.
Contents
Office holders
Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army
# | Name | Photo | Term began | Term ended | Notes |
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1. | GEN George Washington | ![]() |
June 15, 1775 | December 23, 1783 | Resigned at the end of the American Revolutionary War |
Senior Officer of the United States Army
# | Name | Photo | Term began | Term ended | Notes |
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1. | MG Henry Knox | ![]() |
December 23, 1783 | June 20, 1784 | |
2. | Brevet MAJ John Doughty | ![]() |
June 20, 1784 | August 12, 1784 | Served when all of the Army but 80 men were discharged |
3. | Brevet BG Josiah Harmar | ![]() |
August 12, 1784 | March 4, 1791 | |
4. | MG Arthur St. Clair | ![]() |
March 4, 1791 | March 5, 1792 | Simultaneously served as Governor of the Northwest Territory (1787–1802) |
5. | MG Anthony Wayne | ![]() |
April 13, 1792 | December 15, 1796 | Died in office |
6. | BG James Wilkinson | ![]() |
December 15, 1796 | July, 13 1798 | |
7. | LTG George Washington | ![]() |
July 13, 1798 | December 14, 1799 | Died in office |
8. | MG Alexander Hamilton | ![]() |
December 14, 1799 | June 15, 1800 | |
9. | BG James Wilkinson | ![]() |
June 15, 1800 | January 27, 1812 | |
10. | MG Henry Dearborn | ![]() |
January 27, 1812 | June 15, 1815 | Previously served as Secretary of War (1801–1809) |
11. | MG Jacob Brown | ![]() |
June 15, 1815 | June 1821 |
Commanding General of the United States Army
# | Name | Photo | Term began | Term ended | Notes |
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1. | MG Jacob Brown | ![]() |
June 1821 | February 24, 1828 | Died in office |
2. | MG Alexander Macomb | ![]() |
May 29, 1828 | June 25, 1841 | Died in office |
3. | Brevet LTG Winfield Scott | ![]() |
July 5, 1841 | November 1, 1861 | |
4. | MG George B. McClellan | ![]() |
November 1, 1861 | March 11, 1862 | |
Vacant (March 11, 1862 – July 23, 1862)[nb 4] | |||||
5. | MG Henry Halleck | ![]() |
July 23, 1862 | March 9, 1864 | |
6. | GEN Ulysses S. Grant | ![]() |
March 9, 1864 | March 4, 1869 | Resigned to become the 18th President of the United States (1869–1877) |
7. | GEN William Tecumseh Sherman | ![]() |
March 8, 1869 | November 1, 1883 | |
8. | GEN Philip Sheridan | ![]() |
November 1, 1883 | August 5, 1888 | Died in office |
9. | LTG John Schofield | ![]() |
August 14, 1888 | September 29, 1895 | |
10. | LTG Nelson A. Miles | ![]() |
October 5, 1895 | August 8, 1903 |
See also
References
- Notes
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Bibliography
- Historical Resources Branch; United States Army Center of Military History.
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