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On the other hand, Butcher reports a telephone conversation between Bradley and Eisenhower on March 11, 1945, during which Bradley apparently asked and received permission to “get right on ...
As the supreme commander of the invasion of Normandy, General Dwight D. Eisenhower had a talent for getting troops to work together, said Bristol Community College history professor P. David Williams.
Then comes a scene between Eisenhower and Omar Bradley (James Remar), then Churchill and Montgomery (Bruce Phillips), then Eisenhower and Patton (Gerald McRaney) and so on.
I must say that I have a history of poor to unavailable housing for much of my life here. I was born in Montgomery in the '50s, and my parents owned our house at the time for a number of years.