He was the "Hero of Tirad Pass" and was also one of the youngest and bravest filipino general ever recorded in history.
Theo Epstein in the year 2002 became the Red Sox general manager at the age of 28.
he became the youngest general in the civil war.
sanders
General Douglas MacArthur.
Marquise de Laffeyette
hmmm.... i think its General Gregorio del Pilar of the Philippines. Because he was a general on 1899 and was born at 1875. So he was 14 year olded general... but im not sure if he is the youngest.
probably General Armstrong Custer during the Civil War
He was the "Hero of Tirad Pass" and was also one of the youngest and bravest filipino general ever recorded in history.
Joan of Arc did become a general in 1429. She is one of the most famous generals because she is the youngest person in history to become a general (age 17).
His first role as a general manager was with the Cincinnati Reds at age 31 in 1992. When he took this position, he was the youngest general manager in the history of Major League Baseball. He continued with the Reds until being fired in 2003.
George Armstrong Custer became the youngest brigadier general in the Union army. Despite having no direct command experience, he became the youngest brigadier general in the UnionArmy at age 23 during the US Civil War. Custer was a West Point graduate and was present at General Lee's surrender at Appomattox. He was killed years after the war by a Native American attack on his troop in the West.
the youngest mayor was 25
Theo Epstein in the year 2002 became the Red Sox general manager at the age of 28.
Napoleon Bonaparte
The youngest hockey player in history was a little girl that was 2 years old
The Youngest General in U.S. Ari Force history is Brig. General Richard C. Sanders (WWII) born Aug 1915 & promoted to Brig Gen in June, 1944 (Age 28years 10 months) http://www.af.mil/information/bios/bio.asp?bioID=7029