• Patton's 3rd Army, subtitled "The Lorraine Campaign", is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1980 that simulates the Battle...
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    C., in 1919, Patton met Dwight D. Eisenhower, who would play an enormous role in Patton's future career. During and following Patton's assignment in...
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    General George S. Patton slapped two United States Army soldiers under his command during the Sicily Campaign of World War II. Patton's hard-driving personality...
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    remove the device from the ruined laboratory and deliver it to General Patton's 3rd Army at Burggrub where it was taken into US custody on 14 April 1945. The...
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    George. "The Armies of George S. Patton," London: Arms & Armour Press, 1996 Fullmer, Robert P. (2004), Last Shots for Patton's Third Army, Portland, ME:...
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    Joseph A. Unanue (category Puerto Rican Army personnel)
    to the battlefield. In 1944, his Army company landed in France and soon joined General George S. Patton's 3rd Army at the Battle of the Bulge. Unanue...
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    (Task Force AVCRAD) for the entire Southwest Asian Theater (through Patton Army Air Field), helicopter ground support base, and as a motor pool for armored...
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  • (July 18, 2019) Focus:Sustaining the Future Fight LSCO compared to Patton's 3rd Army Capt. Matthew Miller (July 18, 2019) Multi-Domain Intelligence Support...
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  • service in L Company of the 259th Regiment of the 65th Division of Patton's 3rd Army during the Second World War by President Emmanuel Macron. Martin E...
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    Saar-Palatinate region, Patton's U.S. 3rd Army had dealt a devastating blow to the German 7th Army and, in conjunction with the U.S. 7th Army, had nearly destroyed...
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    George Patton's 3rd Army crossing the Rhine river and the 1st Army fighting for the Remagen bridgehead. Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery's 21st Army Group...
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    1st Army's right flank collapse followed by the breakdown of our 7th Army." The military strategist and historian Liddel Hart remarked: "Patton's 3rd Army...
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    headquarters there. On 19 March, in prepeparation for the offensive of Patton's 3rd Army, the XIX TAC of USAAF subjected the castle and surrounding area to...
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    The M46 Patton is an American medium tank designed to replace the M26 Pershing and M4 Sherman. It was one of the U.S Army's principal medium tanks of...
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    Kurt Vonnegut (category United States Army personnel of World War II)
    border of Saxony and Czechoslovakia after U.S. General George S. Patton's 3rd Army captured Leipzig. With the captives abandoned by their guards, Vonnegut...
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  • the last months of World War II in Europe. The first two games were Patton's 3rd Army (1980), and Operation Grenade (1981). The third and final game of...
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  • Charles Carpenter (pilot) (category United States Army personnel of World War II)
    Army pilot and artillery spotter [Major] Charles Carpenter was in France, fighting in the 4th Armored Division of Gen. George S. Patton's 3rd Army, when...
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    The Sheik (wrestler) (category United States Army personnel of World War II)
    1945, he managed to be transferred to Gen. George Patton's 3rd Army. Obtaining the role of an army technician, Farhat would complete military training...
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    allied bridgehead across the Seine on 19 August 1944, by General Patton's 3rd Army. Major rebuilding was needed after the war. On 7 May 1953, the commune...
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    21, 1965.... 'My father was a combat chaplain with (Gen. George) Patton's 3rd Army,' Denbeaux said during an interview at his home in Woodcliff Lake...
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    hold their ground. As the U.S. First Army counter-attacked German units near Mortain, units of Patton's 3rd Army were advancing unchecked through the...
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    dispatches at Brigade level. Howard Warren Clark, USMA 1941, XX Corps, Patton's 3rd Army, Corps of Engineers, awarded French Croix de Guerre with Palm for...
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    crossed the Seine at this site, the claim that Patton crossed here is incorrect. Units of Patton's 3rd Army crossed the Seine south of Paris on Aug 26, 1944...
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    the war. Later, the 3rd Infantry Division, serving under the command of Lieutenant General George S. Patton's U.S. Seventh Army, fought its way into...
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  • later, only to be recaptured again, and was finally liberated by Patton's 3rd Army in 1945. After the war he became the personal pilot for, and later...
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  • Paratroop: Three Great Airborne Assaults (S&T #77, 1979) Patrol! (1975) Patton's 3rd Army (S&T #78, 1980) Pea Ridge (1980) Phalanx (1971) The Plot to Assassinate...
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    Airport. Camp Young was the headquarters for General Patton's 3rd Armored Division. Camp Young was the 3rd Armored Division main maneuvers area in training...
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    advanced south of Lunéville, aligning with the other two US corps of Patton's 3rd Army which were already east of the river. Despite the defeat at Dompaire...
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    ISBN 978-1-62654-159-7. "Patton's Growing Pains". Retrieved 28 October 2024. Deagle, Edwin A.; Office, United States Congressional Budget (1976). U.S. Army Force Design...
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    Army pilot and artillery spotter [Major] Charles Carpenter was in France, fighting in the 4th Armored Division of Gen. George S. Patton's 3rd Army, when...
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