- George S. Patton - Wikipedia
George S Patton George Smith Patton Jr (11 November 1885 – 21 December 1945) was a general in the United States Army who commanded the Seventh Army in the Mediterranean Theater of World War II, then the Third Army in France and Germany after the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944
- Patton (1970) - IMDb
Patton: Directed by Franklin J Schaffner With George C Scott, Karl Malden, Stephen Young, Michael Strong The World War II phase of the career of controversial American general George S Patton
- George Patton | Facts, Biography, Quotes, World War II . . .
George Patton, U S Army officer who was an outstanding practitioner of mobile tank warfare in the European and Mediterranean theaters during World War II His strict discipline, toughness, and self-sacrifice elicited exceptional pride within his ranks
- The Death of a General: George S. Patton, Jr.
General George S Patton, Jr , one of America’s greatest battlefield commanders, died on December 21, 1945 in an Army hospital in Heidelberg, Germany
- George S. Patton - Death, WWII Education - HISTORY
Educated at West Point, George S Patton (1885-1945) began his military career leading cavalry troops against Mexican forces and became the first officer assigned to the new U S Army Tank Corps
- George Patton - Death, WW2 Military Career - Biography
General George Patton led the Third Army in a very successful sweep across France during World War II in 1944 He was skilled at tank warfare
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Patton Oswalt spoke with "CBS Mornings" about his new project "Black Coffee and Ice Water," how it discusses life with a teenager and his daughter's reaction to his work
- A look at the life of General George S. Patton | American . . .
General George S Patton, widely considered one of the top combat generals in U S history, rose to the high point of his career in World War II Prior to his death in December of 1945 after breaking his neck in a car crash, General Patton served the United States proudly, and his legacy lives on to this day
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