General Commanding off the United States Army
The Commanding General off the United States Army was commander-in-chief it of the US Army, before the institution of the function of Chief off Staff off the United States Army in 1903. Of 1783 with 1821, one simply indicated it like Senior Officer off the United States Army .
Commander-in-chiefs of US Army
Commander-in-chief of the continental Armed
Officer senior
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MG Henry Knox (December 23rd 1783 – June 20th 1784)
Senior officers of US Army
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MG John Doughty (June 20th 1784 – August 12th 1784)
- LTG Commander Josiah Harmar (August 12th 1784 – March 4th 1791)
- MG Holy Arthur Clearly (March 4th 1791 – March 5th 1792)
- MG Anthony Wayne (April 13rd 1792 – December 15th 1796)
- BG James Wilkinson (December 15th 1796 – July 13rd 1798)
- LTG George Washington (July 13rd 1798 – December 14th 1799)
- MG Alexander Hamilton (December 14th 1799 – June 15th 1800)
- BG James Wilkinson (June 15th 1800 – January 27th 1812)
- MG Henry Dearborn (January 27th 1812 – June 15th 1815)
- MG Jacob J. Brown (June 15th 1815 – June 1821)
General Commanding off the United States Army
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MG Jacob J. Brown (June 1821 – February 24th 1828)
- MG Alexander Macomb, Jr. (May 29th 1828 – June 25th 1841)
- MG Winfield Scott (July 5th 1841 – November 1st 1861)
- MG George McClellan (November 1st 1861 – March 11th 1862)
- MG Henry W. Halleck (July 23rd 1862 – March 9th 1864)
- GEN Ulysses S. Grant (March 9th 1864 – March 4th 1869)
- GEN William T. Sherman (March 8th 1869 – November 1st 1883)
- GEN Philip Sheridan (November 1st 1883 – August 5th 1888)
- LTG John McAllister Schofield (August 14th 1888 – September 29th 1895)
- MG Nelson A. Miles (October 5th 1895 – August 8th 1903)
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