George Washington fought for Long Island,Trenton,Princeton,Brandywine,Germantown,Monmouth,and Yorktown
America's first Commander in Chief was George Washington.
There isn't enough space on this site to list all the battles of WW1. It was a global war with battles taking place in Europe, the Atlantic, Africa, Asia and along the coast of the Americas. To list all the battles would take a long time. The website First World War (see link) has an extensive list of the major battles.
In 1775 the United States Army was known as the Continental Army. General George Washington was the Commander in Chief. . He was also the first president of the United States.
Allies:United Kingdom/British EmpireGeorge V - King of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth Realms, Emperor of IndiaH. H. Asquith - Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (Until 5 December 1916)D. Lloyd George - Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (From 7 December 1916)Horatio Herbert Kitchener - Secretary of State for War (5 August 1914 - 5 June 1916)William Robertson - Chief of the Imperial General StaffJohn French - Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force (4 August - 15 December 1915)Douglas Haig - Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force (15 December 1915 - 11 November 1918)"Jackie" Fisher - First Sea Lord - (1914 - May 1915)Henry Jackson - First Sea Lord - (May 1915 - November 1916)John Jellicoe - First Sea Lord (November 1916 - December 1917)Commonwealth of AustraliaBilly Hughes - Prime Minister of Australia (1915 - end of war)John Monash - Commander of the Australian Corps (all five Australian infantry divisions serving on the Western Front) (May 1918 - )Dominion of CanadaRobert Borden - Prime Minister of Canada (1914-1918)Sam Hughes- Minister of Militia and Defence (1914- January 1915)Joseph Flavelle- Chairmen of Imperial Munitions Board (1915-1919)Julian Byng (June 1916 - June 1917) Canadian Corps commanderEdwin Alderson - Commander of the unified Canadian Corps of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (26 January 1915-September 1915)Arthur Currie - Commander of the unified Canadian Corps of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (June 1917 - )[2]Indian EmpireJohn Nixon commander of the British Indian Army (active in the Middle East)Union of South AfricaLouis Botha - Prime Minister of South AfricaJan Smuts - Led forces in South-West Africa Campaign and East African Campaign, later member of the Imperial War CabinetRussiaNicholas II - Russian Emperor, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland. (Until 15 March 1917)Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich - Commander-in-chief (1 August 1914 - 5 September 1916) and viceroy in the CaucasusAlexander Samsonov - Commander of the Russian Second Army for the invasion of East Prussia (1 August 1914 - 29 August 1914)Paul von Rennenkampf - Commander of the Russian First Army for the invasion of East Prussia (1 August 1914 - November 1914)Nikolai Ivanov - Commander of the Russian army on the Southwestern Front, (1 August 1914 - March 1916) responsible for much of the action in GaliciaAleksei Brusilov - Commander of the South-West Front, then provisional Commander-in-Chief after the Tsar's abdication (February 1917 - August 1917)Lavr Georgievich Kornilov - Commander of the South-West Front, then Commander-in-Chief (August 1917)FranceRaymond Poincaré - President of FranceRené Viviani - Prime Minister of France (13 June 1914 - 29 October 1915)Aristide Briand - Prime Minister of France (29 October 1915 - 20 March 1917)Alexandre Ribot - Prime Minister of France (20 March 1917 - 12 September 1917)Paul Painlevé - Prime Minister of France (12 September 1917 - 16 November 1917)Georges Clemenceau - Prime Minister of France (From 16 November 1917)Joseph Joffre - Commander-in-Chief of the French Army (3 August 1914 - 13 December 1916) and Marshal of FranceRobert Nivelle - Commander-in-Chief of the French Army (13 December 1916 - April 1917)Philippe Pétain - Commander-in-Chief of the French Army (April 1917 - 26 March 1918) and Marshal of FranceFerdinand Foch - Commander-in-Chief of the French Army and Marshal of France, Supreme Allied Commander (26 March 1918 - 11 November 1918)Milan Rastislav Stefanik - General of French Army, Commander of Czechoslovak LegionsSerbiaPeter I - King of SerbiaVojvoda Radomir Putnik - Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian ArmyVojvoda Petar Bojović - Commander of First Army, later Chief of General StaffVojvoda Stepa Stepanović - Commander of Second ArmyVojvoda Živojin Mišić - Commander of 1st Serbian Armyserdar Janko Vukotić - Commander of 1st Serbian ArmyBelgiumAlbert I of Belgium - King of Belgium (23 December 1909 - 17 February 1934)ItalyVictor Emmanuel III - King of ItalyLuigi Cadorna - Commander-in-Chief of the Italian armyArmando Diaz - Chief of General Staff of the Italian armyLuigi, Duke of Abruzzi - Commander-in-Chief of the Adriatic Fleet of Italy (1914 - 1917)RomaniaFerdinand I - King of RomaniaConstantin Prezan - Chief of the General Staff of RomaniaAlexandru Averescu - Commander of the Romanian 2nd Army, 3rd Army, then Army Group SouthUnited StatesWoodrow Wilson - President of the United States/Commander-In-Chief of the U.S. armed forcesNewton D. Baker - U.S. Secretary of WarJohn J. Pershing - Commander of the American Expeditionary ForceJapanEmperor Taishō - Emperor of JapanŌkuma Shigenobu - Prime Minister of Japan (16 April 1914 - 9 October 1916)Terauchi Masatake - Prime minister of Japan (9 October 1916 - 29 September 1918)Central Powers:Austria-HungaryFranz Josef I - Emperor of Austria-HungaryKarl I - Emperor of Austria-HungaryConrad von Hötzendorf - Chief of the Austro-Hungarian General StaffArthur Arz von Straussenburg - Chief of the Austro-Hungarian General StaffAnton Haus - Commander-in-Chief of the Austro-Hungarian NavyMaximilian Njegovan - Commander-in-Chief of the Austro-Hungarian NavyGerman Empire Wilhelm II - German EmperorErich von Falkenhayn - Chief of the German General StaffPaul von Hindenburg - Chief of the German General StaffReinhard Scheer - Commander of the Imperial High Seas FleetErich Ludendorff - Deputy Chief of Staff of the German ArmyWilhelm Souchon - German Naval Advisor to the Ottoman EmpireOtto Liman von Sanders - German Army Advisor to the Ottoman EmpireOttoman Empire Mehmed V - Sultan of the Ottoman Empireİsmail Enver - Commander-in-Chief of the Ottoman ArmyMustafa Kemal Atatürk - Commander of the Second ArmyBulgaria Ferdinand I - Czar of BulgariaNikola Zhekov - Commander-in-Chief of the Bulgarian ArmyVladimir Vazov - Bulgarian Lieutenant General
Field Marshal Jeffery Amherst (29th January 1717 - 3rd August 1797 was the First Baron Amherst of Montreal KB. He served as an officer in the British Army and as Commander-in-Chief of the Forces.
America's first Commander in Chief was George Washington.
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The first US Commander in Chief was George Washington.
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George Washington was the first Commander in Chief of the U.S. military. Washington became the first President of the United States in 1789.
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With our first president; George Washington.
All of them have been commander in chief. It goes with the rank or position. All Presidents have to assume that duty.