Louisiana Maneuvers
The Great Louisiana Maneuvers also known as The Big One was the largest military exercise of its kind ever held in United States, involving half a million men and 19 Army Divisions, taking place over 3400 square miles (8,800 kmē) of Louisiana during August - September 1941. It was preparation for United States' entry into World War II. Many future military heroes were involved, including Omar Bradley, Mark Clark, Dwight D. Eisenhower, George Marshall and George Patton. A young lieutenant named Henry Kissinger was also there.
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Louisiana - August - September - 1941 - World War II - Omar Bradley - Mark Clark - Dwight D. Eisenhower - George Marshall - George Patton - Henry Kissinger
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