General George S. Patton fought in several key campaigns during World War II, primarily in the European Theater. He commanded the U.S. Third Army during the liberation of France and played a crucial role in the Battle of the Bulge. Patton also led forces in North Africa and Sicily, contributing significantly to the Allied victory in these regions. His aggressive tactics and rapid maneuvers earned him a reputation as one of the war's most effective commanders.
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Colonel George S. Patton, commander 11th ACR in Vietnam; son of WW2 Gen G.S. Patton. (11th ACR/Armored Cavalry Regiment/Blackhorse).
General Grant fought in the American civil war not WW2
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.
Patton was an American general during WW2
Patton was the best field commander the allies had in ww2.
Eisenhower , Patton - too many to enumerate .
George S. Patton Jr.
The names of the horses that General George S. Patton rode have mostly been lost to time and a lack of reporting on their names, therefore it is unknown what the horses name was. However in WW2 he did help to save the famous Arabian Weitz II
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Colonel George S. Patton, commander 11th ACR in Vietnam; son of WW2 Gen G.S. Patton. (11th ACR/Armored Cavalry Regiment/Blackhorse).
Patton was a driver. Hard core assault all the time, never dig in, always take the offensive was his motto. He was probably the best field commander in ww2.
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General Grant fought in the American civil war not WW2