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This is a concise biography of the life span of the legendary American field commander of World Warfare II, George S Patton, Jr. Patton was the iconic American field commander of the conflict, and is extensively regarded as the US Army's finest practitioner of mechanized warfare. Having chased bandits in the Mexican boundary conflict of 1917, he led the first US reservoir systems in World Warfare I. After the Kasserine Cross debacle in North Africa in 1943, he redeemed the US Army's reputation with victories in Tunisia and down the road Sicily in July 1943. But Patton's greatest fame would come a year later during the breakout from Normandy, the Fight of the Bulge, and the crossing of the Rhine. Patton's exploits are explained and analyzed within this new study of one of the very most interesting and controversial statistics in American military history. Articles include:
- Launch
- The early years
- The military life
- The hour of future
- Inside your brain
- When war is performed
- A life in words