The answer is "D. Marquis de Lafayette".
Lafayette initially served as an assistant to General George Washington. The two men got along well and turned out to be great companions. Subsequent to battling valiantly at the Battle of Brandywine Creek, Washington elevated Lafayette to handle officer. Lafayette performed well as officer. He likewise pushed for France to align with the United States.
After the French marked a settlement with the United States, Lafayette came back to France to persuade the King to give more troops. He was gotten as a legend in France. He at that point came back to America to proceed with his direction under Washington. He drove troops in a few fights including the last triumph at Yorktown. He at that point came back to France where he was elevated to real broad in the French armed force.