| MACARTHUR | Douglas, U.S. general who led United Nations forces in the first months of the Korean War (9) |
| GRANT | Ulysses S., general who led the Union to victory in the American Civil War (5) |
| FOCH | Ferdinand ____ was the supreme commander of Allied forces in the First World War |
| KOREA | Robert Menzies committed Australian troops and aircraft to support United Nations forces in this Asian country in 1950 |
| HORATIOGATES | English-born U.S. general who in 1777 compelled the surrender of the British at Saratoga (7,5) |
| BRADLEY | Omar, U.S. general who commanded in Tunisia and Sicily in World War II (7) |
| PATTON | U.S. general who was a pentathlete in the 1912 Olympics |
| GULFWAR | 1991 conflict between United Nations forces and Iraq (4,3) |
| FISHERMAN | One in a fleet, maybe, largely healthy U.S. general (9) |
| ARISTIDES | Ancient Athenian statesman and general, who led his Antiochis tribe at the battle of Marathon |
| SEPTEMBER | The first month of spring in New Zealand (9) |
| PAYMASTER | John Glen and Nick Thomas-Symonds are the UK's most recent ____s general |
| YELLOWSEA | Waters west of the Korean peninsula |
| OSAN | Site of 50th-anniversary observance of the Korean War's first casualties |
| JAN | Abbr. for the first month of the year (and the first name of the creator who makes your Kids Across Parents Down puzzles) |
| INCHON | Battle of ___ , decisive engagement of the Korean War in 1950 (6) |
| CARDIGANSWEATER | Item of clothing named for the major general who led the action of 10/25/1854 |
| CUSTER | Cavalry general who led around 200 of his men to their deaths during the Battle of the Little Bighor |
| ITALY | One of the European countries hardest hit in the early months of the pandemic |
| CARDIGAN | 7th Earl of _; general who led the charge of the Light Brigade (8) |