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    Omar Nelson Bradley (February 12, 1893 – April 8, 1981) was a senior officer of the United States Army during and after World War II, rising to the rank of General of the Army. He was the first chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and oversaw the U.S. military's policy-making in the Korean War. Born in Randolph County, Missouri, he worked as a boilermaker before entering the United States Military Academy at West Point.

  2. Oct 27, 2009 · Omar N. Bradley (1893-1981), was a senior U.S. Army officer who served as field commander of American soldiers during the Allied invasion of Normandy on D-Day and led Allied troops as they drove ...

  3. Jul 6, 2024 · Omar Bradley was a U.S. Army officer who commanded the Twelfth Army Group, which helped ensure the Allied victory over Germany during World War II; later he served as the first chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff (1949–53). Bradley graduated from the United States Military Academy at West

  4. Omar Nelson Bradley was born in Clark, Missouri, on Feb. 12, 1893, to John Smith Bradley and Sarah Elizabeth Bradley. He was appointed to the U.S. Military Academy in 1911 and graduated 44th in ...

  5. Apr 2, 2019 · General of the Army Omar N. Bradley was a key American commander during World War II and later served as the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Graduating from West Point in 1915, he served stateside during World War I before advancing through the ranks during the interwar years. With the beginning of World War II, Bradley trained two divisions before serving under Lieutenant General George S. Patton in North Africa and Sicily. Known for his understated nature, he earned the ...

  6. Jan 29, 2009 · Omar Bradley deserves reconsideration as the commander who put Patton in the right place at the right time. Shortly before the American invasion force embarked for Normandy on June 6, 1944, Gen. Omar Bradley, assigned to command 12th Army Group, convened his corps and division commanders at Bristol for a final review.

  7. Omar Nelson Bradley KCB (February 12, 1893 – April 8, 1981) was one of the main U.S. Army field commanders in North Africa and Europe during World War II and a General of the Army in the United States Army. He was the last surviving five-star commissioned officer of the United States. He played a significant role in defeating the Axis Powers, liberating Paris, and pushing into Germany, where he was the first Allied commander to make contact with the Russians as they advanced from the East.

  8. Omar N. Bradley. Born February 12, 1893 Clark, Missouri Died April 8, 1981 New York, New York. American military leader and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Omar N. Bradley was a five-star general of the U.S. Army whose career spanned two world wars and the Korean conflict.Known as the "GI's general," Bradley always identified with the common soldier and was unusually kind and mild-mannered while executing the most rigorous of commands.

  9. Omar Nelson Bradley was born-literally in a log cabin-near Clark, Missouri, on 12 February 1893, the only surviving child of schoolteacher John Smith Bradley and Sarah Elizabeth Bradley, née Hubbard. The environment of Bradley's youth in rural Missouri was impoverished, but he received a good secondary education, becoming a star player on the ...

  10. Omar Nelson Bradley. born in Clark, Missouri, on 12 February 1893. graduated from the United States Military Academy, 1915, was commissioned a second lieutenant, and assigned to the 14th Infantry, June 1915. married Mary Quayle, 1916 (deceased 1965) performed troop duty in the west, 1915-1919. was promoted to first lieutenant, July 1916, to ...