Gen. George S. Patton, commander of the Third Army (Army Central) during the end of World War II, posthumously imparted in ...
George Patton’s Third Army faced little resistance as it advanced through southwest Germany into a small industrial city ...
Happy belated Veteran’s Day to all of those who served and serve. Gen. George S. Patton III was born in San Gabriel, California, on Nov. 11, 1885. As a young child, he had difficulty learning to ...
Now a resident at Friendship Manor in Isla Vista, Leo Maczulak talks Ike, Gen. George Patton, and brushing teeth with champagne Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to email a ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - When you talk about the World War II, you must talk about the generals. The best known, of course, is ...
U.S. Army Europe and Africa (USAREUR-AF) service members joined German military leaders, veterans, and local officials on ...
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.
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 ...
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.