Organization of U.S. Forces on the Continent by Command of General Eisenhower, 1944.

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Organization of U.S. Forces on the Continent by Command of General Eisenhower, 1944.

General description of the collection: This collection consists of a copy of a directive issued by command of General Dwight D. Eisenhower on 14 July 1944 concerning the organization of the U.S. Forces on the European continent. In the directive issued by Lieutenant General W.B. Smith, the advanced section of the communications zone is detached from the 1st Army and returned to the control of the commanding general of the communications zone. Additionally, Lieutanant General Omar N. Bradley, commanding general of the 1st Army, is placed in command of the U.S. Forces in the U.S. Zone pending the establishment of Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Forces, on the Continent.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7811626

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Bradley, Omar Nelson, 1893-1981

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