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Bradley, Omar Nelson, 1893-1981

Dignitaries Applaud During the Medal of Honor Ceremony

Dignitaries are applauding during Medal of Honor presentation ceremony in the East Room of the White House: (front row, from left to right) Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal; Secretary of War Henry Stimson; unidentified man; General George C. Marshall; Fleet Admiral William Leahy; General Henry "Hap" Arnold. Behind General Arnold is General Omar Bradley. All others are unidentified. From the scrapbooks of Matt Connelly, Vol. 1.

Colonel Westray B. Leslie (Ret) Greets Guests at Reception for the Founding of the Women's Army Corps (WAC)

Retired Colonel Westray Battle Boyce Leslie (left) is greeting guests at a reception honoring the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the Women's Army Corps. Colonel Leslie was the second Director of the WACs. From left to right: Colonel Leslie; Mary (Mrs. Omar) Bradley; Colonel Mary Louise Milligan Rasmuson, Major Mildred Bailey (mostly obscured) and General Omar Bradley (Ret). The reception was held at Patton Hall, Fort Meyer, Virginia.

General Dwight Eisenhower and the Standing Group of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization

General Dwight D. Eisenhower (front row, center) and members of the Standing Group of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) read and discuss NATO military plans. Front row, from left to right: General Omar Bradley, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Marshal Lord Arthur Tedder. Back row, from left to right: Vice Admiral Jerauld Wright, Lieutenant General Paul Ely, and Lieutenant General Alfred Gruenther.

The Standing Group of North Atlantic Treaty Organizations

The Standing Group of North Atlantic Treaty Organization gathers for a group photo at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. Front row, from left to right: Lieutenant General Paul Ely, Marshall Lord Arthur Tedder, General Omar Bradley, Air Chief Marshall Sir William Elliot, and Vice Admiral Jerauld Wright. Back row, from left to right: Major General Marc H. Fouillien, Air Vice Marshall Hugh Campbell, Rear Admiral Svend Ramlauhansen, Lieutenant General Enrico Frattini, Rear Admiral Jonkheer H. A. Van Foreest, Rear Admiral Johs E.

Armed Forces Day Proclamation

President Harry S. Truman (seated, left) presents Secretary of Defense George Marshall (seated, right) with one of the pens he used in signing the proclamation declaring May 19 as Armed Forces Day. Standing, from left to right: Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, General Hoyt Vandenberg, Secretary of the Army Frank Pace, Secretary of the Navy Francis P. Matthews, Secretary of the Air Force Thomas Finletter, and General Omar Bradley, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff.