MEDITERRANEAN CHIEFS
MAITLAND WILSON IAKES OVER LONIJpN. Jan. 10. General Sir Henry Mait'and Wilson assumed duty as supreme commander-in-chief in the Mcditcrratoan theatre on January S. Lieutenantjgenoral Jacob Devers assumed duty as deputy supreme commander. Lieuteiiant-jenornl James Gammcll has been appointed chief of «taff in the Mediterranean 1 . Major-general liedeli Sljiith will hecome chief of staff to General ICisenhower in the United Kingdom. He was until recently chief of staffiol' the Allied forces in the Mediterraneamtheatre. and signed the Italian armistifv agreement oiT behalf of General FiscnhWer.
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Evening Star, Issue 25070, 11 January 1944, Page 3
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87MEDITERRANEAN CHIEFS Evening Star, Issue 25070, 11 January 1944, Page 3
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