Following the end of hostilities, Bradshaw took command of the 71st Anti-Aircraft Brigade, tasked with disarming the German
14th Army under General
Joachim Lemelsen and placing them into
prisoner-of-war camps. He reverted to the peacetime rank of colonel by the end of December 1945 and was ordered to
Berlin, Germany, where he served as deputy chief of plans and operations,
Army Service Forces. He was promoted again to brigadier general on January 24, 1948, and assumed duty as chief of plans and operations within Army Service Forces in Berlin. He was promoted to major general on April 28, 1948. Bradshaw returned to the United States in early 1949 and served as chief of service group, Logistical Division,
Department of the Army, in
Washington, D.C., and later as chief of service division, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Logistics (G-4), before returning to
Europe for duty as assistant chief of staff for logistics (G-4),
U.S. European Command, with headquarters in
Heidelberg. During his postwar service, Bradshaw received two
Army Commendation Medals. ==Retirement==