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Posted on Feb 7, 2020
Omar Bradley (US WWII General)
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Today in American Military History -- 1948
Omar Bradley succeeds Dwight Eisenhower as Army Chief of Staff
Omar Bradley (US WWII General)
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Excellent history share sir, have a great afternoon sir.
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