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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 ...
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How General Patton freed American prisoners from a Nazi prison
On May 1, 1945, General George S. Patton arrived at Moosburg just after the town fell, expecting a routine inspection but ...
On Dec. 9th, at the intersection of Kaefertalerstrasse and Dudenstrasse military members and onlookers gather to honor Gen.
“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.
Prior to World War II, Dwight Eisenhower had resigned himself to finishing out a distinguished but unremarkable military career. By 1943, however, he found himself serving as Supreme Commander, Allied ...
General George S. Patton was one of the few no-nonsense, brilliant minds of the Second World War. His face was seen back then on the most intense battlefields of the planet, from the campaign in North ...
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, ...
The grandchild and great-grandchild of iconic U.S. Gen. George S. Patton will celebrate Veterans Day with a four-day event at their cannabis dispensary and production facility they co-founded in ...
CARLISLE, Pa. — The U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center announced it will host Patton Historian and Impersonator Stan Wolcott of Cody, Wyoming at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 22. In the fictional ...
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