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  • Third Generation Of Patton
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    General George Smith Patton was fierce. He is as close to Hollywood's Arnold Schwarzenegger, Batman, or, more appropriately, John Wayne as the United States army is likely to get. He was a one man war, who in many ways had a bigger jock strap than a brain. But in a war time situation, that's in no way a bad thing. Patton was born on November 11, 1885 in San Gabriel, California. His grandfather had been a colonel in the Confederate Calvary and had perished in the Civil War. Patton's own father ha...
  • General George Patton
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    General George Patton was one of the most colorful Gen. so the Second World War which in turn gave him the nickname "old blood and guts" (Patton history channel). In this paper I will show you the many interesting fact a bout Patton. George Patton was born in San Gabriel in California in the year 1885 He was educated "at the U.S. Military Academy" (Patton, George Smith Encarta). In 1909 at his graduation "he was commissioned as a second lieutenant" (Patton, George ENCARTA 1 of 1) In 1917 he serv...
  • General Patton A Leader
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    LEADERSHIP STUDIES ON GENERAL GEORGE SMITH PATTON JR " We shall attack and attack until we " re exhausted... and then we shall attack again"- General George Smith Patton Jr Introduction 1. The two great wars in the past century was featured by a number of military leaders revered for their qualities and contributions. If we ever make an attempt to rank these leaders, the name of General George Smith Patton Junior would surely find its way within the top few. Military historians of contemporary t...
  • General Patton
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    General George S. Patton was a great man, and accomplished many great things in his career as a military officer. He was hard-nosed and didn't stand for coward ness. For these reasons he made a great General. He would not let his troops quit, and he never quit himself, and for that he got much admiration. Patton was an undeniable motivator; his speeches got to the heart of the issue and could motivate even the weakest men to engage in battle. General Omar Nelson Bradley was a different kind of m...
  • Patton And His 3rd Army
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    Term Papers Can't find it here? Try Mega Essays. com George Patton By: Ryan Maddox General George S. PATTON Soldier, General, Pilot, Athlete, Father, Gun Owner, Hero, Legend UNLIKE many war heroes who had no intention of ever becoming famous, George Patton decided during childhood that his goal in life was to be a hero. This noble aim was first inspired by listening to his father read aloud for hours about the exploits of the heroes of ancient Greece. Homer's Iliad and Odyssey were particular fa...
  • Pattons Army
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    Old Blood and Guts "No bastard has ever won a war by dying for his country, he won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country". These were the words spoken by General George Patton. He was a man that was renown for his tactical knowledge and his eloquently foul language. You probably asking yourself what dose he mean by eloquently foul language. He could, when necessary, open up with both barrels and let fourth such blue flamed phrases that they seemed almost eloquent in their ...
  • General George Patton
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    George Smith Patton, Jr., "Old Blood and Guts", was a very important American. He is most famous for his contributions to World War I and World War II. He was considered one of the greatest generals in World War II. From harsh discipline to his attack on the Germans without notification to his heroic behavior, George Smith Patton, Jr. was an incredible person and leader. George Smith Patton, Jr. proved to be one of the most remembered generals in United States history. In Scotland, a man ran fro...
  • Patton Command Of The Allied Third Army
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    Patton World War II was the most destructive war in history. It began in 1939 as a European conflict between Germany and a British and French alliance, but eventually included most of the nations of the world. Most of the war was fought with the same types of weapons used in World War I. The greatest advances were in aircraft and tanks. Patton was the first soldier in the tank corps. He created the training procedures, the regulations and the methods of instruction. At that time the American pub...
  • General George S Patton
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    General George S. Patton GENERAL GEORGE S. PATTON JR. Living in a country that is obsessed with war and violence, it is obvious why Americans look for heroes. All actors from John Wayne to Arnold Schwarzenegger have captured the love of this country for their portrayal of heroics and bravery in movies. However, before there were Wayne and Schwarzenegger, there was Patton, a real life American hero. Without George S. Patton Jr., it is questionable weather we would have our freedom today. General ...

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