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  1. 9 de abr. de 1981 · Born in the hamlet of Clark, Mo., on Feb. 12, 1893, Omar Nelson Bradley was the son of an underpaid schoolteacher, who died when his son was 13. The boy was named Omar for a Missouri newspaper ...

  2. 2 de abr. de 2019 · Updated on April 02, 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.

  3. Omar Nelson Bradley (12. února, 1893 Clark, Missouri, USA – 8. dubna 1981 New York) byl americký vojevůdce, pětihvězdičkový generál armády USA, účastník kampaně v Mexiku, první světové války, druhé světové války a války v Koreji a také poradce amerického prezidenta Lyndona Johnsona ve vietnamské válce v otázkách taktiky a strategie.

  4. Omar Nelson Bradley, né le 12 février 1893 à Clark ( Missouri) et mort le 8 avril 1981 à New York, est un militaire et général cinq étoiles américain. Il a été l'un des principaux chefs de l' armée américaine sur les théâtres nord-africain et européen au cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Il commandait la 1re armée US à bord ...

  5. 21 de may. de 2018 · Bradley, Omar Nelson. Bradley, Omar Nelson (1893–1981) US general. In World War II, Bradley commanded the 2nd Corps in n Africa and the invasion of Sicily (1943), and led the 1st Army in the Normandy invasion (1944). After the war, he served as chief of staff of the US Army (1948–49) and first chairman of the joint chiefs of staff (1949–53).

  6. 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 ...

  7. 1 de dic. de 2019 · The historical import of Omar Nelson Bradley's military career is undeniable. As the officer with the “most European combat experience,” who “led more Americans in battle than any other man in our history” and maintained “a record of longevity that will never be broken as long as the U.S. Army survives,” Bradley is worthy of ...