in ww1 andww2
WWII GEN Patton's son GEN George S. Patton retired from the US Army and died in 2004 at the age of 80.
WWII GENERAL George S. Patton died at the age of 60 in 1945. Vietnam War GENERAL George S. Patton died at the age of 80 in 2004. (Son of WWII Gen Patton).
Gen George S. Patton
GEN George S. Patton commanded Armored Divisions in WWII. His son, also named George S. Patton, commanded the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (11th ACR) in Vietnam. Both Pattons led from the front on the battlefield. Son, GEN Patton named his gardens at home after the names of his fallen men from the Vietnam War.
It is in the Patton Museum at Fort Knox. It is in the Patton museum at Fort Knox, just south of Louisville, Kentucky on US Highway 31W.
USA GEN George S. Patton Jr. commanded the 3rd Army during WWII; his son, also named COL George S. Patton Jr. commanded the 11th ACR (Armored Cavalry Regiment-Blackhorse) in the Vietnam War.
George Smith Patton Jr. was his full name.
Gen. George S. Patton's tailor was a man named L. H. "Mike" Mott. Mott was responsible for creating many of Patton's distinctive uniforms, which contributed to the general's iconic military appearance. Patton was known for his meticulous attention to detail, and Mott's work helped enhance his image as a commanding officer during World War II. The relationship between Patton and Mott exemplified the importance of personal presentation in the military.
Gen. George S. Patton Jr. came from a family of military officers, and he followed their footsteps in the U.S. Army. His ancestors include grandfather George Smith Patton and great uncle Walter Patton, both of whom fought and died in the Civil War, and Hugh Mercer, who fought in the Revolutionary War.
Gen George S. Patton
George S. Patton was born on 1885-11-11.
George Patton was a Wilsonian Democrat, not a conservative.