He died in a hospital of an embolism a few weeks after being involved in a automobile accident in which a stake bed truck made a left turn in front of his limo. At the time of the accident, Patton was sitting on the edge of the rear seat leaning forward looking out the right window. Upon impact, he was thrown into the partition dividing the front and rear seat. The others in the limo were all sitting back and were not seriously hurt. As a result, Patton cut a gash over his right eye and was paralyzed from the neck down.
BEATRICE AYER (Jan 12 1886- Sept 30, 1953). Married George S. Patton Junior on May 26, 1910 remained married till the General's death on December 21, 1945.
George S. Patton's wife, Beatrice Ayer Patton, died of cancer on March 31, 1953. She had been battling the disease for some time before her passing. After her husband's death in 1945, she continued to honor his legacy and worked on his memoirs. Her death came as a significant loss to their family and those who admired General Patton.
General George Pickett died July 30, 1875 at the age of fifty.
It was the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
It was the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
BEATRICE AYER (Jan 12 1886- Sept 30, 1953). Married George S. Patton Junior on May 26, 1910 remained married till the General's death on December 21, 1945.
George S. Patton's wife, Beatrice Ayer Patton, died of cancer on March 31, 1953. She had been battling the disease for some time before her passing. After her husband's death in 1945, she continued to honor his legacy and worked on his memoirs. Her death came as a significant loss to their family and those who admired General Patton.
General George Pickett died July 30, 1875 at the age of fifty.
Orwell's purpose in giving details about the elephant's slow death was to emphasize how unnecessary it was to have killed the elephant. George Orwell was an English writer.
the battle of the little bighorn
You place details about the death and how/when/where/why it occurs .
It was the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
It was the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
It greatly hurt the morale of the Japanese soldiers, so much so, that the Japanese government tried to hide the more gruesome details of his death from the general public in order to soften the blow.
It greatly hurt the morale of the Japanese soldiers, so much so, that the Japanese government tried to hide the more gruesome details of his death from the general public in order to soften the blow.
It greatly hurt the morale of the Japanese soldiers, so much so, that the Japanese government tried to hide the more gruesome details of his death from the general public in order to soften the blow.
John Stancliff has written: 'A sermon, on the death of General George Washington' -- subject(s): Death and burial, Hymns, Funeral and memorial services