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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
George Patton | Facts, Biography, Quotes, World War II, Death . . . 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
Patton (1970) - IMDb Reviewers say 'Patton' is acclaimed for George C Scott's compelling performance as General George S Patton, highlighting his complexity The film is lauded for its epic scope, Franklin J Schaffner's direction, and powerful war sequences
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 In early 1945, Patton led his army across the Rhine River and into Germany, capturing 10,000 miles of territory and helping to liberate the country from Nazi rule
General Patton Memorial Museum Lots of WWII, Korea and Vietnam era military paraphernalia and a lot of information on Patton's life and accomplishments A handful of old tanks to walk around and one that is deconstructed that you can crawl around in
Who Was General George S. Patton? The Warrior Who Never Stopped George S Patton Jr was one of the most famous — and controversial — American generals of World War II Feared by the enemy, loved (and sometimes hated) by his men, Patton’s name became a symbol of speed, aggression, and relentless drive to victory But who really was the man behind the legend of “Old Blood and Guts”?
George S. Patton Jr. Patton represented the United States at the Stockholm Olympics at the first Modern Pentathlon in 1912, doing well overall and especially well in the shooting event Following the Olympics, Patton took lessons at the French Cavalry School and studied French sword drills
About The Museum | General George Patton Museum of Leadership | Fort . . . Known as one of the most successful and unconventional leaders in American history, Patton’s influence spanned two world wars, from commanding the 1st Provisional Tank Brigade in World War I to leading decisive campaigns in the Mediterranean and European Theaters during World War II