Omar Bradley “The Soldier’s General” served with General George Patton in North Africa and Italy, led the First Army Division on the D-Day landings (beaches of Normandy, France) He was a U.S. Army general noted for his concern for individual soldiers and his ability to organize during WWII, commanding divisions and serving as General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s “eyes and ears” in North Africa.
Dwight Eisenhower He served his country as a military leader and as president from 1952 to 1960. Born in Texas and graduated from West Point.
He served as General MacArthur’s senior assistant in the Philippines when MacArthur was the army’s chief of staff. MacArthur considered him the most capable officer in the army. General Eisenhower commanded Allied forces in Europe and led the British-American invasion of North Africa defeating Rommel’s Africa Korps in 1943.
Chester W. Nimitz Commander of the U.S. Navy and Allied land and sea forces in the Pacific. Instrumental in defeating the Japanese in the Battle of Midway-June of 1942 (a battle that became a turning point in the war because this was the first defeat for Japan)
George Marshall Chief of Staff that coordinated the war effort from Washington, D.C. He organized the training of troops, development of strategic plans, and appointment of top military personnel. He modernized the U.S. army and organized the funding to rebuild Europe.
Colorful and celebrated tank commander who led the Third Army out of Normandy, assisted with the Battle of the Bulge and marched on into Germany. who spearheaded the final attack into Germany. He learned tank tactics during WWI. His experience contributed to his direction of the amphibious landings on Casablanca the campaign in North Africa, and the invasion of Sicily.