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 ...
Franklin Roosevelt invited Lieut. General George S. Patton Jr. to share his jeep on a review of troops in the Middle East, and the U.S. press reported the gesture. Nevertheless, the Senate ...
Perhaps World War II Gen. George S. Patton’s finest hour as an American war leader came during the pivotal Battle of the Bulge in December 1944, when his army relieved the surrounded 101st ...
It remains one of the most remarkable turns in battle in recorded history, and the press back home gave credit to “Patton’s ...
General George Patton was an anti ... for kidney research. What’s more important, fewer racist billionaires, or less kidney disease? Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. plagiarized parts of his doctoral ...
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 By Jared Keller Updated on Dec 10, 2020 Nothing screams “I’m a boss” like driving a car fit for one — especially if that car was once the preferred ride of Gen.
Jeff Patton, (right) Jeff Patton Jr. (left) and Jeffrey Patton III posed for a portrait at Patton's Christmas Trees lot in Lakewood in Dallas on Dec. 7.(Nathan Hunsinger / Special Contributor ...