| Biography | Commander |
| He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953. | |
| After liberating Europe, served as NATO head before being elected the 34th President of the United States. | |
| Tasked with rebuilding Japan after the war. Later involved in the Korean War. | |
| Became Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | |
| Became head of the Citadel. Received the Distinguished Service Medal (Army and Navy). | |
| Died in a road accident 4 months after the end of the war. | |
| Served as Chief of Naval Operations. | |
| U.S. Naval officer and the commander of the United States Third Fleet during part of the Pacific War against Japan. | |
| Commander of two of the most significant battles of the war, Battle of Midway and the Battle of the Philippine Sea. | |
| American five-star general officer holding the grades of General of the Army and later General of the Air Force. | |
| Commander of the 8th US Bomber command. Became deputy commander of the Army Air Forces until retirement in 1947. | |
| One of the pioneers of US military aviation, he advocated the use of scientific analysis to bombing raids, and made effective use of long range fighters, tactics which helped the A | |