Gen Omar Bradley and Gen Bernard Montgomery were the Commanding generals on D-Day.
Gen Eisenhower was Commander in Chief, with Gen Montgomery in charge of British and Canadian forces and Gen Omar Bradley in charge of US troops.
In July 1939, Gen. Archibald Percival Wavell was named as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Middle East Command with the local rank of full general. On 8 August, 1942, General Harold Alexander replaced Gen. Claude Auchinleck as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Middle East Command. Gen. Montgomery was a division commander under Gen Alexander.
I think you mean El Alamein. Gen. Auchenlick, and Gen. Smith in the first battle, and Gen. Auchenlick and Gen. (Field Marshall) Montgomery in the second battle.
Them most important Allied people were Winston Churchill, Gen Eisenhower, Gen Omar Bradley, Gen Bernard Montgomery.
It was just part of a war,not a war itself. - The Allied Commanders on scene were Gen Omar Bradley and Gen Bernard Montgomery.
Montgomery city ~ named in honor of Gen. Richard Montgomery, who died in the Revolutionary War.Oddly, Montgomery county where Montgomery city is located was named in honor of Lemuel P. Montgomery, a military officer killed at Horseshoe Bend in the War of 1812
Gen Omar Bradley for the US troops and Gen Bernard Montgomery for the British,
Gen Omar Bradley and Gen Bernard Montgomery were the Commanding generals on D-Day.
Gen Eisenhower was Commander in Chief, with Gen Montgomery in charge of British and Canadian forces and Gen Omar Bradley in charge of US troops.
In July 1939, Gen. Archibald Percival Wavell was named as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Middle East Command with the local rank of full general. On 8 August, 1942, General Harold Alexander replaced Gen. Claude Auchinleck as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Middle East Command. Gen. Montgomery was a division commander under Gen Alexander.
I think you mean El Alamein. Gen. Auchenlick, and Gen. Smith in the first battle, and Gen. Auchenlick and Gen. (Field Marshall) Montgomery in the second battle.
Them most important Allied people were Winston Churchill, Gen Eisenhower, Gen Omar Bradley, Gen Bernard Montgomery.
BERNARD MONTGOMERY WAS THE GEN. AND CHURCHHILL THE PREZ.
Gen Omar Bradley led the Americans and Gen Bernard Montgomery led the British.
General Omar Bradley had a mixed opinion of General Montgomery. He admired Montgomery's military skill and leadership during World War II, particularly in the North African and Italian campaigns. However, Bradley also criticized Montgomery for being overly cautious and slow in advancing, which sometimes hindered the overall progress of Allied operations.
Gen Omar Bradley was in |Command of US troops and Gen Bernard Montgomery in charge of the British troops.