MOBERLY - The City of Moberly held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the new runway at the Omar N. Bradley Airport. The reconstruction project included a total replacement of the ...
WASHINGTON — The Army continues to demonstrate progress implementing the 2020 Army People Strategy with the recent decision to update one of its longest-running and most important broadening ...
Esther Buhler Bradley, a screenwriter and the widow of General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, died Feb. 3 in Rancho Mirage. She was 81. The cause was pneumonia, said Col. Charles Honeycutt, a former ...
MOBERLY — More than 30 planes flew in and out of Omar N. Bradley Regional Airport in Moberly for the sixth stop in the 47th annual Air Race Classic. Forty-seven aircrafts are still in the race, which ...
The Jewish War Veterans last night presented ### highest award–the Meritorious Service Medal–to Gen. Omar N. Bradley, Army chief staff, at a $100-plate Waldorf-Astoria dinner marking the 54th ...
General Omar N. Bradley, the. Army’s calm, sober and battle-weathered Chief of Staff, is worried less about the imminence of war than by America’s jitters—that sometimes take the form of fatalistic ...
Frankfurt, Germany, September 1947: Gen. Omar N. Bradley, left, head of the Veterans Administration, and Lt. Gen. Clarence Huebner, deputy EUCOM commander, salute during a ceremony marking Bradley’s ...
This year marks the 75th anniversary of several major events in World War II, and perhaps the most noteworthy events in the military career of Randolph County’s most famous veteran, Gen. Omar Bradley.
Frankfurt, Germany, September, 1947: Gen. Omar N. Bradley, left, head of the Veterans Administration, reviews the troops at Rhein-Main Air Base. Bradley’s whirlwind tour of the country whose World War ...
This week, Veterans Administration’s General Omar N. Bradley had an answer to critics of VA’s care for World War II vets: the “most gigantic hospital building program in world history.” General ...