Friday, November 8, 2019
General Patton essays
General Patton essays General Patton was one of the greatest commanders in World War 2. George Smith Jr. Patton was born in San Gabriel, California on November 11, 1885. His parents were George Patton and Ruth Wilson. Patton was in a family of distinguished soldiers. Patton as a little boy wanted to become a hero. When his dad Read to him about ancient Greece, Patton would always dream about being a big hero as his favorites Homer, Iliad, and Odyssey. He was a smart boy Patton at the age seven he had learned how to read maps. Unusual for a normal child, though Patton didnt read words until he was twelve. Later he was sent to Stephen Cutter Clarks Classical School, where he caught up on all the missed work. He always wanted to go to West Point, to reach all his goals as a general. There were no openings so he had to attend a Military Institute in Virginia. As soon as there was an opening at West Point, he jumped for the opportunity. There in west Point he played football. While playing football he, suffered from broken nose and arms. He was a great athlete. In 1909 he graduated, ranked 46th out of 103. Later in that same year he met Bee Ayer and married her. Soon afterward, in 1942 he commanded for one year in World War 2. Patton and his anger got him delayed until August for slapping a soldier in 1944. That same year he was promoted to be the permanent rank of major general in 1944, he was also given command of the 3rd Army. He was removed in October 1945 to take control of the U.S 15th Army. Also in July 1943 he commanded the 7th Army invasion. Through all his wars and armies he got the name of Old Blood and Guts because of all his tough language. In 1942 1943 North African campaign was against Field Marshal Pommels forces in Tunisia. His help liberated five towns in just a month. General Patton was a great Man for all the battles he fought during his ...
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