No other U.S. general has got himself ... in this war as flamboyant George S. Patton Jr. Last week, as he was banished to the command of a phantom Fifteenth Army (see FOREIGN NEWS), he landed ...
Considered one of the most successful combat generals in US history, General George S. Patton died on December 21, 1945, twelve days after breaking his neck in a car accident near Mannheim, Germany.
George S. Patton. A Dodge WC-57 Command Car that once carted around the legendary Army general is coming up for ... Check out some images of Patton’s favorite ride below and learn more about ...
For those who had lived through 1940, the picture was all too familiar ... Within days, Lt. Gen. George S. Patton Jr. had turned his Third U.S. Army to the north and was counterattacking against ...
Of all the leadership personalities to rise through the ranks of the U.S. military, General George ... Among Patton’s arsenal of iconic firearms was another—a Colt Single Action Army revolver ...
and General George S. Patton ate together on two consecutive days. Across those meals, they thrashed out plans for the Normandy landings. Gen Patton, who commanded the vast US Third Army ...
Few generals have had the lasting impact that Gen. George S. Patton has had. Patton, who commanded the US's 7th Army in Europe and the Mediterranean during World War II, is perhaps just as well ...
Veterans Day is when one honors the military personnel of the United States. While there might be other ways to celebrate the ...
General George ... Patton’s impact on military strategy and leadership is immense. His aggressive tactics and inspirational oratory have left an almost indelible mark on the U.S. Army; much ...