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21 ARMY GROUP.
12 January, 1945.
Ny dear Bnad
It does seem as if the battle of the "salient"
will shortly be drawing to a close, and when it is
all clean and tidy I imagine that your armies will
be returning to your operational command.
I would like to say two things :-
First : what a great honour it has been for me
to command such fine troops.
Second : how well they have all done.
2. It has been a great pleasure to work with Hodges
and Simpson; both have done very well.
And the Corps Commanders in the First anny (Gerow,
Collins, Ridgeway) have been quite magnificent; it
must be most exceptional to find such a good lot of
Corps Commanders gathered together in one Army.
3. All of us in the northern side of the salient would
like to say how much we have admired the operations
that have been conducted on the southern side; if
you had not held on firmly to BASTOGNE the whole
situation might have become very awkward.
4. My kind regards to you and to George Patton.
Yrs very sincerely,
R. h. DonDyomery
Lt-Gen Omar Bradley,
C.G. 12 Army Group.
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