Two. Bradley married Mary Elizabeth Quayle December 28, 1916, a year and a half after graduating from the Military Academy. Mary died December 1, 1965 of leukemia. Bradley married Esther Dora "Kitty" Buhler on September 12, 1966, and they remained married until Bradley died at age 88, April 8, 1981.
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No, he did not. However many well known ( and later famous ) senior officers did. Matthew Ridgeway, Richard Gale, Omar Bradley, Maxwell Taylor, 'Dutch' Cota, Lord Lovat to mention just a few.
The English surname Bradley is a place name from many places throughout England named Bradley. The name is from the Old English words brad meaning 'broad' and leah which means 'woodland clearing'.
For the British, Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander, Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, Field Marshal Alan Brooke. For the Americans, General Dwight Eisenhower, General George Patton, General Omar Bradley. Eisenhower was top Allied commander, Brooke and Alexander were next in line. Patton was the best fighting general, and Montgomery also won many battles. Bradley was an excellent planner, and used Patton as the hammer striking the iron. Montgomery pushed Rommel's vaunted Afrika Korps clear across North Africa, and Patton's third Army drove across France and into Germany, winning the Battle of the Bulge for the Allies. Patton was the one Allied commander the Germans feared among all others.
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There many traitors around him