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West Point. United States Army War College. Omar Nelson Bradley aláírása. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Omar Nelson Bradley témájú médiaállományokat. Omar Nelson Bradley ( Clark, Missouri, 1893. február 12. – New York, 1981. április 8.) amerikai tábornok a második világháborúban és a koreai háborúban .
Omar Nelson Bradley (Clark, 12 de fevereiro de 1893 – Nova Iorque, 8 de abril de 1981) foi um general norte-americano proeminente no comando de exércitos no Norte da África e na Europa durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial e o último general de cinco estrelas dos Estados Unidos.
17 de mar. de 2022 · General Omar Bradley was a unique leader amongst his peers. He was reserved, analytical, and egalitarian in comparison to his counterparts’ bombastic, instinctive, and autocratic leadership styles. WAR ROOM welcomes Todd Moulton to examine the unique leadership style of General Bradley. In a time when the world was watching the larger than life styles of MacArthur and Nimitz, Bradley focused ...
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 ...
Omar Nelson Bradley, född 12 februari 1893 i Clark, Missouri, död 8 april 1981 i New York, New York, var en amerikansk militär. Bradley kom med tiden att erhålla den näst högsta militära graden i USA :s armé, General of the Army .
1 de mar. de 2024 · 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, nee 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 Moberly High School baseball team.
2 de sept. de 2017 · When Omar Nelson Bradley began his military career more than a century ago, the army rode horses into combat and had less than 200,000 men. No one had heard of mustard gas. At the height of his career, Bradley (known as “Brad” and “The GI’s General”) led 1.23 million men as commander of 12 Army Group in the Western Front to bring an end to World War II.