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  • {{r|Third United States Army||**}}
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  • | [[Third United States Army]]
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  • ...amples of excellent cooperation [[George Patton|George S. Patton Jr.]]'s [[Third United States Army]] and [[Elmo Quesada|Elmo "Pete" Quesada]]'s XIX Tactical Air Command (toda
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  • ...2nd Infantry Division. Promoted to lieutenant general, he took command of Third United States Army, the land forces component of CENTCOM. GEN Anthony Zinni, USMC then heading
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  • ...had been a commander or operations officer for every level from platoon to Third United States Army, to the United States Army (i.e., DCSOPS, or deputy chief of staff for oper
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  • ...dy. After the landings succeeded, Eisenhower gave Patton command of the [[Third United States Army]], reporting to Patton's former subordinate [[Omar Bradley]].
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  • * [[Third United States Army/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Third United States Army/Metadata]]
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  • ...though the forces were not yet organized for fast pursuit until Patton's [[Third United States Army]] became operational under [[Omar Bradley|General Bradley]], who moved up t ...equals, or at least first to mind, was GEN [[George Patton]], commanding [[Third United States Army]] under Bradley. Eisenhower also had command of the corps-sized First Allie
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  • ...ing of Rumsfeld's desires came to LTC Thomas Reilly, chief of planning for Third United States Army, still based at Fort McPherson in the U.S. While Third Army would become t Ground combat was directed by an intermediate headquarters in Iraq, based on Third United States Army, called Coalition Forces Land Combat Command (CFLCC) under LTG David McKier
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  • ...achhead. Two new field armies optimized for exploitation were activated, [[Third United States Army]] under [[George Patton]] and [[First Canadian Army]] under [[H.D.G. Crerar
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