No, American Military Cemetery Hamm Luxembourg
General George S. Patton, Jr. is buried in the American Military Cemetery at Hamm, Luxembourg. His grave is at the head of the cemetery and faces over 5000 graves of soldiers, many of whom fought under his command. http://www.bargaintraveleurope.com/08/Luxembourg_Cemetery_Patton_Grave.htm
George Meeks was Patton's orderly. He received a stripe whenever Patton moved up.
George Smith Patton Jr. was his full name.
George Patton IV, the son of General George S. Patton, was believed to be straight.
A+ George Patton
George C. Scott played the role of George S. Patton in the movie Patton
George Patton was a Wilsonian Democrat, not a conservative.
George Patton was born on November 11, 1885.
George Patton commanded armored divisions in WWII; his son also named George Patton commanded the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Vietnam.
General George S. Patton, Jr, is buried in the American Battle Monuments Commission Cemetery in Luxembourg, in Plot P, Row 1, Grave 1. The cemetery is near Luxembourg City. Patton is one of the 5,076 American servicemen buried in this cemetery, which covers 50.5 acres. An additional 376 missing are commemorated on the "Tablets of the Missing" at this cemetery. The cemetery is one of twenty the ABMC maintains in Europe containing the dead of WWI and WWII whose families elected after the wars to leave their loved ones among their comrades. It is American soil in perpetuity. Patton lingered long enough after his injury that his wife, Beatrice, was able to fly from the states to be at his side. She had the option of having his remains returned to the states, as did the family of the lowliest private. Beatrice said she thought he would appreciate more resting among his men.
Patton (1970), George C. ScottSource: IMDB
George Patton IV was born on December 24, 1923.