The Battle of the Bulge, Best friends with Eisenhower. one of the greater military minds of World War 2. anything more specific isn't coming from me
Patton made Bradley look good by winning.
Custom made Dehner Boots
George C. Scott's teeth in "Patton" were intentionally made to look bad as part of his character portrayal. The decision was made to reflect the rough, tough persona of General George S. Patton, emphasizing his ruggedness and military grit. Scott's teeth were fitted with dental appliances to achieve this effect, adding to the authenticity of his performance. This choice contributed to the overall characterization and visual impact of the film.
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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.
NO! If he had been, it would have been made public by now.
George Washington Carver
He had relatives in the Confederate Army, and his hero was rebel cavalry leader John Mosby.
No. I asked that same question when I served with him in Korea. His reply was " I wish I had a nickel for everytime I've been asked that" His answer to Stars and Stripes was to the effect that he did not know of any common relatives, his father served in WWII and other relevant information about the immediate family that made it clear that no one was aware of any connection at that time either. (George S Patton's descendants are well known and do not include Gary Patton) Gary Patton has had enough media exposure that if there were any firm connection to George S Patton a genealogy enthusiast would have blogged about it long ago.
he was black loved koolaid and made peanut butter
Hitler made some mistakes Patton would not have which led to his downfall.
Declining to be made King .