ORGANISATION UNDER ATLANTIC PACT
GENERAL OMAR BRADLEY OPTIMISTIC (Rec 7 p.m.) LONDON, August 8. “The organisational differences between the Atlantic Pact nations are so small that it may not take long to make the pact a going concern said General Omar Bradley. Chief of’ Staff of the United States Army, m Vienna “I knight say about three months, but that is only my estimate, he He emphasised that the talks which the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff had with European leaders during their 10-day tour had been successful “because they showed that we are all thinking along the same general line.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25878, 10 August 1949, Page 7
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