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The 8 reincarnations of General George S Patton
One of World War II’s legendary figures, Gen. George S. Patton, loomed large in the war’s narrative for many reasons.
On Dec. 9th, at the intersection of Kaefertalerstrasse and Dudenstrasse military members and onlookers gather to honor Gen.
Eighty years after a traffic accident in postwar Germany fatally injured Gen. George S. Patton Jr., a small group gathered at ...
Prior to World War II, Dwight Eisenhower had resigned himself to finishing out a distinguished but unremarkable military career. By 1943, however, he found himself serving as Supreme Commander, Allied ...
The general "led a life of adventure, fighting in almost every major American twentieth century conflict," the National World War II Museum notes. "He often led from the front, and he almost always ...
After nine months, the General George Patton Museum is laying out its welcome mat today over a newly poured and covered walkway as officials invite visitors inside to enjoy the facility upgrades and ...
We were taking a break from cars and trucks and things that go, browsing through another forum we like to frequent, and there in one of the "Off Topic" sections was a link from Worldwide Auctioneers ...
Following the World War II victory in Europe over Germany, but before the surrender of Japan, Gen. George S. Patton Jr. and Lt. Gen. James Doolittle arrived at Los Angeles Municipal Airport for a ...
Not everybody was happy that World War I ended on Nov. 11, 1918, possibly least of all an Army colonel named George S. Patton. Patton, then 32, wrote a poem titled "Peace -- Nov. 11, 1918" in which he ...
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