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OCR Page 1 of 2SHORST
December 31, 1944
Dear Monty
Bulling
Enclosed is my outline plan covering operations as far as they
can be foreseen. The immediate thing is to give the enemy in
the salient a good beating, destroying everything we can.
Following upon that, the plan concentrates everything for the
destruction of the enemy north of Prum==Bonn, and gives to you
and Bradley each a specific task. The plan also provides for
great strength north of the Ruhr when the Rhine is crossed. In
these principal features it exactly repeats my intentions as I
gave them to you verbally on the train, on the 28th.
In the matter of command I do not agree that one Army Group
Commander should fight his own battle and give orders to another
Army Group Commander. My plan places a complete U.S. Army under
command of 21 Army Group, something that I consider militarily
necessary, and most assuredly reflects my confidence in you
personally. If these things were not true this decision could,
in itself, be a most difficult one.
You know how greatly I've appreciated and depended upon your
frank and friendly counsel, but in your latest letter you dis-
turb me by predictions of "failure" unless your exact opinions
in the matter of giving you command over Bradley are met in
detail. I assure you that in this matter I can go no further.
Please read this document carefully and note how definitely I
have planned, after eliminating the salient, to build up the
21 Army Group, give it a major task, and put that task under
your command. Moreover, Bradley will be close by your hq.
I know your loyalty as a soldier and your readiness to devote
yourself to assigned tasks. For my part I would deplorethe
development of such an unbridgeable gulf of convictions between
us that we would have to present our differences to the cc/s. The
confusion and debate that would follow would certainly damage the
good will and devotion to a common cause that have made this
Allied Force unique in history.
As ever, your friend,
"IKE"
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DOD DIR. 5200.9, SEPT. 27, 1958
NE BY RJS
DATE 2/2.4167
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