-39-#669, Eighteenth, from London Army Group he fell unceasingly on the enemy in the north and has fought the battle all the time from that part of the assailed front. The United States First Army which was one of the group of armies under General Omar Bradley was Severed by the inroad. It was reinforced with extraordinary military efficiency from the Metz area by General Patton's army who hurled themselves on the intruders from the south side of Bastogne. But all the movements of the commanders would have been futile but for the bravery of the troops. General Omar Bradley was commanding American troops and so was Field Marshal Montgomery. All these troops fought in magnificent fashion and General Eisenhower balancing the situation between his two commanders gave them both the fairest opportunity to realise their full strength and quality. Let no one lend himself to the chatter of mischief-makers when issues of this most momentous consequence are being successfully decided by the sword. Lest it should be thought that the British Commonwealth and Empire are not playing their part in the battle of the Continent or in the general war let me give a few |