maple_leaf_eh
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
...
This defeat caused General Eisenhower, to promptly to relieve Fredenall from his command, and shipped him back to the states
From the all-knowing Wikipedia, "Author Charles B. MacDonald described Fredendall as a "man of bombast and bravado in speech and manner [who] failed to live up to the image he tried to create." Historian (and retired U.S. Army officer) Carlo D'Este has described Fredendall as "...one of the most inept senior officers to hold a high command during World War II." The 2nd Armored Division commander, Major General Ernest Harmon, in his after-action report for the Kasserine battles, called Fredendall "a son of a #####" and later said he was both a moral and physical coward."