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Montgomery's Army

Montgomery’s Army refers to the British-led Allied forces commanded by General Bernard Montgomery during World War II, notably in the North Africa and European campaigns. Montgomery was known for his meticulous planning, discipline, and cautious strategy, focusing on preparation and coordination. His leadership was crucial in victories such as the Battle of El Alamein and the Normandy invasion. The term emphasizes his role in organizing and leading a formidable military force that contributed significantly to the Allied success against Axis powers.