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  • {{Image|Omar bradley portrait.jpg|right|250px|Omar Bradley. Lt. General at time of photo.}} '''Omar Bradley''' (1893-1981) , was an American general during [[World War II]] and the [[
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  • ...vasion of Western Europe under [[Operation OVERLORD]]; commanded by Gen. [[Omar Bradley]] and activated on 1 August 1944, with 21 ground divisions and air support
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  • {{Image|Omar bradley portrait.jpg|right|250px|Omar Bradley. Lt. General at time of photo.}} '''Omar Bradley''' (1893-1981) , was an American general during [[World War II]] and the [[
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  • ...ate to four stars, but did not receive the Medal of Honor, as did Damon. [[Omar Bradley]] has also been suggested, as one general who always cared for his men.
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  • |GEN [[Omar Bradley]]
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  • *[[Omar Bradley]], Army, Europe
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  • ..., which considered itself an elite division; Gens. [[George Patton]] and [[Omar Bradley]] disliked their attitude and asked Eisenhower for permission to relieve th
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  • ...oh]] was to Grant, and the [[Battle of the Bulge]] was to Eisenhower and [[Omar Bradley|Bradley]], he suggests that forgetting history leads to impossible demands
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  • ...e [[Third United States Army]], reporting to Patton's former subordinate [[Omar Bradley]].
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  • ...ard" they would be sent home immediately. Even so one of his top generals, Omar Bradley, thought the British were amateur strategists (because they lacked the sort
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  • ...ween Montgomery and the [[II Corps (United States)|II Corps]] commander, [[Omar Bradley]]. Patton, however, did not contest the decision.
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