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Is there anything new to learn about Patton? The National WWII Museum thinks so.
A two-day symposium will explore more than just the "blood and guts" of Patton, but an in-depth exploration of one of the war's most iconic figures.
SUMTER, SC (WIS) - Third Army Commanding General George S. Patton, Jr. continues to have his memory preserved at Patton Hall at Third Army Headquarters on Shaw Air Force Base. “He was a dynamic ...
"Third Army was responsible for training all the forces throughout the Southeast, from Texas to the Carolinas," Clauss said. "But then the storm clouds were brewing in Europe." On New Years’ Eve 1943, ...
Betty Lou Vucci a 95-year-old Sarasota resident who spent about a year as part of a six-member USO troupe that traveled about a year with the Third Army In her glamorous times, she met Gen George S.
No other U.S. general has got himself in so much hot water or made so many legends in this war as flamboyant George S. Patton Jr. Last week, as he was banished to the command of a phantom Fifteenth ...
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How Patton’s Third Army turned Normandy into a rout
After months of deception under Operation Fortitude, George S. Patton finally entered combat with the newly formed Third Army. Once Operation Cobra opened a gap in German lines, Patton drove deep into ...
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When Patton’s Third Army faced Germany’s new Panther Brigade
In September 1944, as Patton’s Third Army advanced across Lorraine, Germany rushed newly formed Panzer Brigades into combat ...
Lieut. General George Smith Patton Jr., who had scandalized his fellow officers and angered the U.S. public, whose promotion the U.S. Senate had righteously turned down, was last week again an admired ...
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