Because Patton and his wife came from wealthy families he was often given a hard time because other superiors did not live as good as he did. Many where envious of his lifestyle which he didn't flaunt but did not ignore. He drove nice cars, owned horses, lived off base in nice houses, owned a yacht. He also suffered dyslexia and had to repeat a grade at west point. His motto was never give up and believe in oneself.
After General Patton's death in 1945 while in Germany, his Bull Terrier Willie, named after William The Conqueror, was sent home to the United States, and lived out the rest of his life with the General's wife and daughters.
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I assume you are asking about General George S. Patton, Jr. He probably was not a Freemason since the there is no evidence (published records, Lodge name, etc.) that indicate he was. The records of the Grand Lodge of New York do list a George S. Patton (not Jr.) as Worshipful Master of Cambridge Lodge 662 on June 20, 1904, but that is not the same man. At that time, George S. Patton, Jr. (later to be General Patton) was 19 years old (too young to be a Mason in NY in 1904). He had just completed his education at the Virginia Military Academy and was starting at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. In short, it can not possibly be the same person.
The Roman general who was appointed dictator for life was Julius Caesar.
Hamilton did what he wanted and not what others wanted him to do. This didn't always work though. He was also in The Battle of Trenton and was General George Washington's assistant andadviser.
After General Patton's death in 1945 while in Germany, his Bull Terrier Willie, named after William The Conqueror, was sent home to the United States, and lived out the rest of his life with the General's wife and daughters.
Anne W. Patton, but she was known as Nita throughout her life.
Good QUESTion , Erwin Rommel and George Patton were both outstanding tactical commanders .I'd select Rommel because during the war he had to do more with less as compared to his opponents . Patton had the best logistical supply train and a plenitude of armor in contrast to Rommel .Rommel , in keeping with his real life tactics , turns the flanks of Patton with his Knights .
Abel Patton has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mountain life
George Barrow has written: 'The life of General Sir Charles Carmichael Monro'
George H. Hickman has written: 'The life of General Lewis Cass'
His early life as a kid because his parents worked him all day.
George Scott Railton has written: 'The authoritative life of General William Booth' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'General Booth'
The Last Days of Patton A made-for-television sequel, The Last Days of Patton, was produced in 1986. Scott reprised his title role. The movie was based on Patton's final weeks after being mortally injured in a car accident, with flashbacks of Patton's life.
Dolley Madison had to overcome a few things throughout her life. Some of the things that she had to overcome were her marriage, moving and a job.
George Ryan has written: 'The life of Major-General Estcourt' -- subject(s): Crimean War, 1853-1856
George de S. Barrow has written: 'The life of General Sir Charles Carmichael Monro'