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Bradley, Omar Nelson

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Bradley, Omar Nelson (1893–1981) World War II commander and the first chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, born in Clark, Missouri. Bradley was the head of the Veterans Administration (1945–47); army chief of staff (1948); the first permanent chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1949–53); and a four-star general (1950). Bradley supported President Harry S. Truman's decision to replace Gen. Douglas MacArthur (1951). Bradley, well trusted by Dwight D. Eisenhower, was given a series of large, crucial assignments. He commanded the II Corps in the North Africa campaign and Sicily (1943) and led the 1st Army in the Normandy invasion (1944). He was the commander of the 12th Army Group, comprising four U.S. armies, forty-three divisions, and 1.3 million men, the largest ground force ever commanded by a U.S. general. Advising against expanding Korean War against Chinese or Soviets, warned it would be “the wrong war, at the wrong place, at the wrong time, and with the wrong enemy.”

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