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  • {{r|George Patton|George S. Patton, Jr.}}
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  • | * [[George Patton]] | * [[George Patton]]<br/>
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  • ...living at home, with both feuding and examples of excellent cooperation [[George Patton|George S. Patton Jr.]]'s [[Third United States Army]] and [[Elmo Quesada|El
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  • {{r|George Patton}}
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  • ...ing the Battle of Normandy, as a breakout and exploitation force under GEN George Patton.
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  • {{r|George Patton}}
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  • {{r|George Patton}}
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  • ...n also served as a desert tactical training center for forces under Gen. [[George Patton]].
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  • {{r|George Patton}}
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  • {{r|George Patton}}
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  • {{r|George Patton}}
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  • {{r|George Patton}}
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  • *[[George Patton]], Army, Europe
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  • ...eld aide to General [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]]. There he succeeded General [[George Patton|George S. Patton]] as commander of the II U.S. Corps in the Tunisian campai
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  • ...he WWII [[Battle of Sicily]] ([[Operation HUSKY]]), under the command of [[George Patton]].
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  • ...at [[Ulysses S. Grant]], [[John Pershing]], [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] and [[George Patton]] experienced nothing of the acrimony that current generals encounter, and ...als' memoirs, he points at [[Ulysses S. Grant]], [[William T. Sherman]], [[George Patton]] and [[Xenophon]].
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  • mold [of "out-of-the-box thinking", particularly when he was under George Patton|Patton in World War II. Haig
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  • ...mmand, it worked extremely closely with Third United States Army under GEN George Patton, who had an excellent working relationship with the XIX's commander, Elwood
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  • |While [[George Patton]] never actually fought directly against a healthy Rommel, the movie ''Patt
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  • ...h the new enemy being the Soviet Union. Statements like these caused GEN [[George Patton|George S. Patton Jr.]] to be stripped of his command.
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  • ...e of the "Big Red One", which considered itself an elite division; Gens. [[George Patton]] and [[Omar Bradley]] disliked their attitude and asked Eisenhower for per
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  • ...nality management, however, was more like Eisenhower's management of GEN [[George Patton]]. He stayed on the Joint Chiefs through part of the Clinton years but reti
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  • U.S. General [[George Patton]] had operational command. His 35,000 soldiers sailed 4,000 miles direct fr
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  • ....htm#fig3_1}}</ref> "Fire and maneuver" are complementary concepts; GEN [[George Patton]] spoke of "holding the enemy by the nose with fire while kicking him in th
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  • ...ever, achieved the number three rank in the Tank Corps; his close friend [[George Patton]] was number 2 and did see combat in France. ...ine Pass, the relief of MG [[Lloyd Fredendall]] and his replacement with [[George Patton]], Eisenhower's forces crushed the Germans and Italians from the west while
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  • ...First United States Army Group (FUSAG) under the flamboyant and feared GEN George Patton, and had the U.S. 3103rd Signal Battalion and the British 3118th Signal Ser
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  • ...were mechanics and craftsmen; 12% held clerical or technical jobs. Col. [[George Patton]] observed, "It is remarkable how much easier these [drafted] men are to te
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  • ...fter publication, so he could not be asked why he picked Chamberlain and [[George Patton]]. It suprises many that the two had many common traits, and surprises more
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  • ...American history. The highest social background of cadets, exemplified by George Patton, West Point 1909, and Lucius Clay, 1918, was oldest son of a locally promin
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  • ...ized for exploitation were activated, [[Third United States Army]] under [[George Patton]] and [[First Canadian Army]] under [[H.D.G. Crerar]]. Hitler regarded Patt
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  • ...the fictitious [[First United States Army Group]] (FUSAG), commanded by [[George Patton]], to make the German defense think that the main invasion was to come at a
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