Patton Jr. Audacious and profane, General George S. Patton Jr. was one of the ablest and most controversial U.S. commanders in World War II. The San Gabriel, California native was fond of ...
What ties General Patton, the 100th Bomb Group, and a small Bavarian town together? Discover the incredible story of courage, strategy, and heroism in this untold WWII adventure. California ...
Perhaps World War II Gen ... the general said the weather would need to change if they were going to win the war. The Catholic priest drafted a prayer card and hand-delivered it to Patton ...
Patton. A Dodge WC-57 Command Car that once carted around the legendary Army general is coming up for ... “To own a piece of history from World War II such as this … is a spectacular ...
A new book by Alex Kershaw, “Patton’s Prayer: A True Story of Courage, Faith, and Victory in World War II,” is timely ...
In the frigid winter of 1944, when the outcome of World War II was still far from certain ... offensive on the Western front. Gen. George Patton, the Allied commander, ordered the chaplain ...
They made a good first impression, but I have no faith in the inherent fighting ability of the race. This was what General ...
In the aftermath, American soldiers gunned down dozens ... News of the massacre reached General George S. Patton, but no investigation followed. This was an untold story that occurred during ...
• An Arizona native who now lives in Tempe, Gomez served under Gen. George Patton during World War II and fought on both ...