he led an armored force to relieve the US forces at the Bulge
general george s. Patton
Patton was , of course , on the side of the Allies .
Battle of the Bulge.
Are you asking who the general was? Because I believe it was Patton
Yes it was, under General George S. Patton.
general george s. Patton
Patton was , of course , on the side of the Allies .
Patton's Third Army was led by the irascible and stubborn General George Patton. They fought bravely in the Battle of the Bulge and across Germany to Berlin.
General George S. Patton was a hero on and off the battlefield. He won several campaigns including those in Italy, Tunisia and the Battle of El Guettar.
Battle of the Bulge.
Are you asking who the general was? Because I believe it was Patton
Yes it was, under General George S. Patton.
He bassically wanted to help his Indian friends and stuff, so yeah!
Colonel George S. Patton, his grandfather, served in the 22nd Virginia Infantry of the Confederate States of America and was killed during the Battle of Opequon. As an interesting side note: The Confederate Congress had promoted Colonel Patton to brigadier general; however, at the time, he had already died of battle wounds, so that promotion was never official. Had he survived a few more days he would have been the first "General Patton" instead of his grandson.
General Ignacio Zaragoza, a Texas-born Mexican Significant battle at the time was the Battle of Puebla, which was between France and Mexico.
Might you be referring to Erwin Rommel in North Africa in 1942 in the third and final battle of El Alamein, 60 miles south of Alexandria? The British General who defeated Rommel was General Montgomery.
Patton was a bit of a glory seeker, profane beyond belief sometimes, yet devoutly religious. Aggressive in battle, his motto was "Never dig in. Always attack!" He often did and said things that got him in trouble with his superiors, but no one did more than Patton to defeat Germany.