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Robert Tryon Frederick emerged from the U.S. military bureaucracy to command World War II's legendary Devil's Brigade.
He took an idea he thought was nuts and turned it into an act of genius — his genius.
And when the war ended, the many-times wounded and much-decorated officer whom Winston Churchill called "the greatest fighting general of all time" modestly stepped out of public view.
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Robert Frederick helped win WWII with his Special Forces unit, The Devil's Brigade
He took an idea he thought was nuts and turned it into an act of genius — his genius.
And when the war ended, the many-times wounded and much-decorated officer whom Winston Churchill called "the greatest fighting general of all time" modestly stepped out of public view.
Support SOS: Please click here to support Special Operations Speaks PAC.
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