Cpl. Marvin Silvester Patton, who vanished during the first American ground battle of the Korean War, was laid to rest in ...
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.
Behind the rakish cap, the penchant for designing new uniforms, boots, ties or regimental flags lay a serious mind that had ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Colorado State University's Adult Learner and Veteran Services Director Ben Schrader (right) acting in a scene in a short film for ...
In February 1945, a United Press International reporter interviewed an Oklahoma sniper credited with killing over 130 Germans. Sergeant Horace West told the correspondent his rifle was named after his ...
Patton was not an ideal commander. But his fighting spirit was second to none—and continues to inspire military leaders in the United States today. The year 1945 is, in many respects, the year that ...
The U.S. Army and the U.S. people talked things over last week, finally decided they had better trust each other. ”The Patton affair” (see p. 69) became a test for the democratic maturity of both. On ...
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Share via Email The USAREUR-AF Band & Chorus’ Alliance Brass Quintet had the honor of supporting the 80th Anniversary Commemoration ...
I generally enjoy Michael Ramirez’s cartoons. I am puzzled, however, by his recent effort “General Embarrassment — filling Patton’s boots” showing Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth in boots too big ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The giant American flag backdrop for Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s and President Trump’s Quantico speeches to Generals and Admirals recalled similar staging for a scene in ‘Patton ...