Working under Conner, Eisenhower was encouraged by him to study military strategy and history to prepare for future command. Conner was sure that there would be another world war and that Eisenhower was of the generation who should prepare themselves to lead American forces in such a war (Boyle 2004). Once World War II had started Eisenhower was ready to lead the Allied Forces to victory as the Supreme Allied Commander, which is exactly what he did. General Eisenhower used his vast knowledge in strategy and interpersonal skills to lead forces from other countries as