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George S. Patton (I) (1885–1945)

George S. Patton III was a highly successful and highly controversial general who held Corps- and Army-level commands during World War II. Because of his great competence as a battlefield commander, Patton might have led the American troops during the invasion of Normandy; however, his impolitic ways and a degree of emotional instability (which ... See full bio »
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2 Biographical Movies | 8 Print Biographies | 6 Portrayals | 2 Articles | 4 Magazine Cover Photos | See more »

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Gen. George S. Patton | Gen. George Patton | General Patton

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6' 1½" (1.87 m)
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A good solution applied with vigor now is better than a perfect solution applied ten minutes later. See more »

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The Oscar-winning movie Patton (1970) failed to mention one of the most controversial incidents in Patton's military career, when he diverted troops to liberate a German POW camp housing his son-in-law. As recounted in the book "Raid: The Untold Story of Patton's Secret Mission," Patton sent a mobile force of about 50 vehicles and approximately 300 men to liberate the camp, which was ... See more »

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