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George C Scott's Patton has the greatest war movie speech ever
Patton tells the story of one of the most legendary, successful, and revered military leaders in American history: General ...
Gen. George Smith Patton Jr. may have been killed in a December 1945 automobile accident in Heidelberg, Germany, and buried alongside his men at the Luxembourg American Cemetery as per his request, ...
Eighty years ago yesterday, on December 21, 1945, General George S. Patton died of congestive heart failure in Heidelberg, Germany, after being injured in a car accident. He was 60 ...
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How Patton saved Bastogne in World War II
This video tells the dramatic story of General George S. Patton’s rapid 48-hour pivot during World War II, launched to ...
Indiana will see some excellent vintage metal on several auction blocks this summer. Mecum Auctions has the 1965 Pontiac GeeTO Tiger and 1963 Shelby Cobra that was a Ford demonstrator planned for in ...
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 ...
After nine months, the General George Patton Museum is laying out its welcome mat today over a newly poured and covered walkway as officials invite visitors inside to enjoy the facility upgrades and ...
“I’ll be home for Christmas, you can plan on me.” So crooned Bing Crosby in December 1943. The song was a lament for countless boys fighting abroad in World War II, longing to be home for Christmas.
US Army Gen. George S. Patton once said that "the object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his." Decades later, the rights holder to the Patton namesake is ...
“I didn’t get frightened until three weeks after it had begun, when I began to read the American papers and found … how near we were to being whipped,” President Dwight D. Eisenhower confessed at a ...
George Patton, the most successful American general in the Second World War, was murdered on the orders of the U.S. Army top brass, a book has alleged. Patton was threatening to shame U.S. leaders by ...
Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom.’’ General manager George Paton hit bottom three years ago this week. How high has he bounced? A Mile Higher. The Broncos fired head coach Nathaniel ...
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