General Patton's famous speech
Brothers-in-arms all over the world. For military and civilians who are attracted to the Spirit of Cavalry!
Thursday, 30 December 2010
GREAT GENERALS PROFILES 1: PATTON
GREAT GENERALS 1: PATTON (in Wikipedia)
George S. Patton | ||
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November 11, 1885 – December 21, 1945 (aged 60) | ||
Then-Lieutenant General George S. Patton | ||
Nickname | Bandito, Old Blood and Guts | |
Place of birth | San Gabriel Township, California | |
Place of death | Heidelberg, Germany | |
Place of burial | American Cemetery and Memorial Luxembourg City, Luxembourg | |
Allegiance | United States | |
Service/branch | United States Army | |
Years of service | 1909–1945 | |
Rank | General | |
Commands held | Machinegun Platoon/3/15th Cavalry Regiment K/3/15th Cavalry Regiment A/1/7th Cavalry Regiment HQs Troop/American Expeditionary Force 302nd Tank Center 1st Light Tank Battalion 1st Light Tank Regiment 1st Tank Brigade 304th Tank Brigade 3/3rd Cavalry Regiment 5th Cavalry Regiment 3rd Cavalry Regiment 2/2nd Armored Division 2nd Armored Division US 1st Armored Corps Desert Training Center US 1st Armored Corps U.S. II Corps US 1st Armored Corps U.S. Seventh Army U.S. Third Army U.S. Fifteenth Army | |
Battles/wars | ||
Awards | Distinguished Service Cross (2) Distinguished Service Medal (3) Silver Star (2) Legion of Merit Bronze Star Purple Heart Order of the Bath Order of the British Empire | |
Relations | Major General George Patton IV(son)
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Wednesday, 29 December 2010
THE ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS
THE ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS
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