Green 4 pocket service coat named to General Bull with orginal stars, chevrons, and ribbon bar.
Special tactical problems anticipated in the initial D-Day attack were many, demanding some of the most difficult, solutions. General Eisenhower met frequently with his principal subordinates to discuss and fit together evolving plans; often experts and specialists of a variety of categories attended these meetings to give technical advice.
A constant adviser in all tactical and operational affairs was general Harold Bull who lead Eisenhower’s G-3 section (operations) and served with Eisenhower from Tunisia through the European campaign. According to Eisenhower’s book Crusade in Europe “Men like General Bull were generals that I reposed the greatest confidence”
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