General Omar Bradley (top), of the United States, and Air Marshal Lord Tedder, head of and British representative respectively on a new supreme defence command which, according to the Sunday Dispatch, is soon to be created. This, says the paper, is one of the decisions affecting Western security against any development of the cold war which will emerge from the consultations now taking place in London, Washington, and Paris. Field-marshal Lord Montgomery, says the paper, will return to London to become British military defence chief. —London, May 14.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27389, 15 May 1950, Page 5
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88General Omar Bradley (top), of the United States, and Air Marshal Lord Tedder, head of and British representative respectively on a new supreme defence command which, according to the Sunday Dispatch, is soon to be created. This, says the paper, is one of the decisions affecting Western security against any development of the cold war which will emerge from the consultations now taking place in London, Washington, and Paris. Field-marshal Lord Montgomery, says the paper, will return to London to become British military defence chief.—London, May 14. Otago Daily Times, Issue 27389, 15 May 1950, Page 5
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