Chinese general of Later Tang
Chinese general of Later Tang
Chinese general of the Later Tang dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.
Li Jitao was a military leader serving the Later Tang dynasty in early 10th-century China.
He commanded regional forces and played a role in the dynasty's efforts to consolidate power.
Despite his contributions, records of his early life and career are sparse.
His actions reflected the complex loyalties and power struggles of the Five Dynasties era.
He died in 924, a time of rapid political change and military competition.
924
Li Jitao
Later Tang
5th Earl of Hereford
5th Earl of Hereford
English nobleman and military commander who served as the 5th Earl of Hereford and Constable of England.
Born in 1306 into the influential Bohun family, John de Bohun inherited the earldom of Hereford in 1322 at age 16. As Constable of England, he played a leading role in military campaigns against Scotland and maintained the realm's defenses. His tenure saw him oversee border fortifications and command royal forces in several skirmishes. De Bohun also acted as a royal councillor, advising the king on matters of state and security. He died in 1336, and his career exemplified the martial responsibilities of medieval English nobility.
1336
John de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford
American general
American general
Distinguished American general who commanded troops in the Spanish-American War and World War I.
Omar Bundy (1861–1940) was a career United States Army officer who served with distinction in multiple conflicts.
He saw action in the Spanish-American War, demonstrating leadership during key engagements.
Bundy commanded infantry divisions during World War I, including the 2nd Division in France.
Known for his strategic acumen and commitment to soldier welfare, he earned several commendations.
After the war, he held high-level staff positions and contributed to post-war military organization.
Bundy's career spanned decades of transformation in military tactics and technology.
He is remembered for his dedication to service and the professionalization of the U.S. Army.
1940
Omar Bundy
English soldier and painter
English soldier and painter
English soldier who later pursued a career as a painter.
1980
William Roberts
Zimbabwean politician, army general
Zimbabwean politician
army general
Zimbabwean general and politician who announced the 2017 coup that ousted Robert Mugabe.
Sibusiso Moyo (1960-2021) was a Zimbabwean army general and diplomat who rose to prominence by announcing the military takeover in November 2017 that led to President Robert Mugabe's resignation. As a major general, Moyo delivered the televised address on behalf of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, framing the coup as an effort to end corruption and revive the economy. Prior to this, he served as Zimbabwe's ambassador to the United Nations, representing his country's interests on the global stage. In 2018, Moyo was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, where he sought to rebuild international relations amid sanctions. His career bridged military leadership and diplomatic outreach during a pivotal moment in Zimbabwean history. Moyo's role in the peaceful transition of power remains his defining legacy.
2021
Sibusiso Moyo