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Perhaps one of the most famous quotes that people don’t realize ... to personally get into the fight. During World War I, for example, Patton was shot in the leg while directing tanks, after ...
Showcasing Patton's most memorable and poignant quotes is author Charles M ... Minute Messages "As long as man exists, there will be war." Source: Patton's One Minute Messages "Do more than ...
Not everybody was happy that World War I ended on Nov. 11, 1918, possibly least of all an Army colonel named George S. Patton. Patton, then 32, wrote a poem titled "Peace -- Nov. 11, 1918" in ...
George Patton, left, employed the F-word with great ... of the daily lexicon due in large part to service members in World War II. The etymology of the word itself is murky, but the epithet ...
Patton, 57, was born 12 years after "Old Blood and Guts," as the general was known, died at 60 on Dec. 21, 1945 following a freak car accident in Germany, a few months after the end of the war.
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 ...
Reminiscing after World War II, former chief of staff Gen ... he doubtless would have included George Patton among the exasperating commanders he had to manage.
Showcasing Patton's most memorable and poignant quotes is author Charles M ... Minute Messages "As long as man exists, there will be war." Source: Patton's One Minute Messages "Do more than ...
Suddenly calm, he realized he was about to give his life, like his Patton kin in the Civil War. He rose, made for the enemy lines and was felled by a machine gun bullet. Associated Press U.S. Col.