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Omar Bradley

Omar Bradley was a highly respected American military leader during World War II. He played a key role in planning and executing large-scale operations, such as the Normandy invasion (D-Day). Known for his strategic skill and leadership, he became the first Army general to command all U.S. ground forces in Europe. After the war, he served as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, helping shape U.S. military policy. Bradley’s legacy is marked by his calm decision-making and ability to lead diverse troops through complex battles.