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On General Patton’s death anniversary, we remember how he inspires even today
Patton was not an ideal commander. But his fighting spirit was second to none—and continues to inspire military leaders in ...
Eighty years after a traffic accident in postwar Germany fatally injured Gen. George S. Patton Jr., a small group gathered at ...
On Dec. 9th, at the intersection of Kaefertalerstrasse and Dudenstrasse military members and onlookers gather to honor Gen.
We Are The Mighty on MSN
When Patton met MacArthur in the mud of St. Mihiel
During World War I's St. Mihiel Offensive, two figures destined for fame crossed paths: George S. Patton and Douglas ...
In his 2014 book Killing Patton, conservative TV personality and author Bill O’Reilly refers to General George S. Patton as the best general in World War II. In his deeply right wing view, Patton was ...
On a summer day in 1912, George S. Patton, still some three decades from becoming the nation’s 23rd four-star general, held a .38 Colt Special at arm’s length, aimed at a target 25 meters away and ...
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