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General Bradley

Omar Bradley
General of the Army Omar Bradley.jpg
1st Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
In office
August 19, 1949 – August 15, 1953
President Harry Truman
Dwight Eisenhower
Preceded by William Leahy (as Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief)
Succeeded by Arthur Radford
Chief of Staff of the United States Army
In office
February 7, 1948 – August 15, 1949
President Harry Truman
Preceded by Dwight Eisenhower
Succeeded by J. Lawton Collins
Administrator of Veterans Affairs
In office
August 15, 1945 – November 30, 1947
President Harry Truman
Preceded by Frank Hines
Succeeded by Carl Gray
Personal details
Born Omar Nelson Bradley
(1893-02-12)February 12, 1893
Clark, Missouri, U.S.
Died April 8, 1981(1981-04-08) (aged 88)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Resting place Arlington National Cemetery
Education United States Military Academy (BS)
Signature Signature, "Omar N Bradley"
Military service
Nickname(s) Brad
The G.I.'s General
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch  United States Army
USA - Army Infantry Insignia.png Infantry
Years of service 1915–1981
Rank US-O11 insignia.svg General of the Army
Commands U.S. Army School of Infantry
82nd Infantry Division
28th Infantry Division
II Corps
First Army
12th Army Group
Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Battles/wars World War II
Korean War
Awards Defense Distinguished Service Medal
Army Distinguished Service Medal (4)
Navy Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit (2)
Bronze Star
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Complete list

General of the Army Omar Nelson Bradley (February 12, 1893 – April 8, 1981), nicknamed Brad, was a highly distinguished senior officer of the United States Army during and after World War II. Bradley 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, Bradley worked as a boilermaker before entering the United States Military Academy in West Point. He graduated from the academy in 1915 alongside Dwight D. Eisenhower as part of "the class the stars fell on." During World War I, Bradley guarded copper mines in Montana. After the war, Bradley taught at West Point and served in other roles before taking a position at the War Department under General George Marshall. In 1941, Bradley became commander of the United States Army Infantry School.

After the U.S. entrance into World War II, Bradley oversaw the transformation of the 82nd Infantry Division into the first American airborne division. He received his first front-line command in Operation Torch, serving under General George S. Patton in North Africa. After Patton was reassigned, Bradley commanded II Corps in the Tunisia Campaign and the Allied invasion of Sicily. He commanded the First United States Army during the Invasion of Normandy. After the breakout from Normandy, he took command of the Twelfth United States Army Group, which ultimately comprised forty-three divisions and 1.3 million men, the largest body of American soldiers ever to serve under a single field commander.


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