General Albert Coady Wedemeyer was a United States Army commander who served in Asia during World War II from October 1943 to the end of the war. Previously, he was an important member of the War Planning Board which formulated plans for the Invasion of Normandy. He was General George Marshalls chief consultant when in the Spring of 1942 he traveled to London with General Marshall and a small group of American military men to consult with the British in an effort to convince the British to support the cross channel invasion. Wedemeyer was a staunch anticommunist. While in China during the years 1944 to 1945 he was Chiang Kaisheks Chief of Staff and commanded all American forces in China. Wedemeyer supported Chiangs struggle against Mao Zedong and in 1947 President Truman sent him back to China to render a report on what actions the United States During the Cold War, Wedemeyer was a chief supporter of the Berlin Airlift.
Albert C. Wedemeyer was born on July 9, 1897, in Omaha, Nebraska and was a graduate of Creighton Prep High School. In 1919, he graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point.
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