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In WWII, U.S. generals were issued an “official” .380 pistol—more badge than battlefield tool. Omar Bradley quietly set it aside and carried what he actually trusted. This episode follows that choice from North Africa and Sicily to Omaha Beach, the 12th Army Group, and the Battle of the Bulge—showing how equipment reveals leadership when nobody’s watching. Watch to the end: the last detail ties it all together. 👍 Like if you enjoy WWII mini-docs. 💬 Question: Would you carry the “official” pistol for status—or choose only what survives? ✅ Subscribe for the next episode. 📚 REFERENCES BOOKS ▸ Horace Greeley IV — The Colt U.S. General Officers’ Pistol (Andrew Mowbray Publishers) ▸ Omar N. Bradley — A Soldier’s Story (Henry Holt, 1951) ▸ Omar N. Bradley & Clay Blair — A General’s Life (Simon & Schuster, 1983) ▸ Williams & Brunner — U.S. General Officer Pistols (collector reference) ARTICLES / FEATURES ▸ American Rifleman — “General Officer’s Pistols” ▸ Shooting Illustrated — Colt Model 1908 / General Officer pistol features ▸ The Armory Life — “The Generals & Their Guns” ▸ NRA Blog / NRA Museum — Ridgely Gaither’s Colt .380 / GO pistol notes ▸ Rock Island Auction — General Officer pistols overview ▸ We Are The Mighty — Patton’s ivory-handled revolvers (cultural context) #WWII #OmarBradley #Dday #BattleoftheBulge #MilitaryHistory #WorldWar2 #HistoryDocumentary