George S. Patton Jr. Audacious and profane, General George S. Patton Jr. was one of the ablest and most controversial U.S. commanders in World War II. The San Gabriel, California native was fond ...
General George S. Patton, Jr.—probably the most colorful of all U.S. military leaders—has probably been best remembered for his leadership on the battlefield and his iconic firearms.
General George Patton was an anti-Semite. Although he commanded a large number of Jewish soldiers — including several staff officers — he refused to permit Jewish chaplains in his headquarters.
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.
Veterans Day is when one honors the military personnel of the United States. While there might be other ways to celebrate the ...
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 ...
George S. Patton. A Dodge WC-57 Command Car that once carted around the legendary Army general is coming up for auction on June 13 from host company Worldwide Auctioneers, according to our friends ...
"D-Day tomorrow. Everybody quite excited. We land at Arromanches, clear three villages and Bayeux." Discovered in a dusty upstairs room of a pub, the matter-of-fact entry for 5 June 1944 written ...
Described as both a “young phenom…on piano” and an “absolute great,” Jeb Patton has earned a well-regarded reputation ... The Dizzy Gillespie All Stars, George Coleman, the Faddis/Hampton/Heath Sextet ...
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George S. Patton Jr. Audacious and profane, General George S. Patton Jr. was one of the ablest and most controversial U.S. commanders in World War II. The San Gabriel, California native was fond ...