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- George Patton
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- (March 29, 1943)
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- George Patton's favorite motto (expurgated) is "Grab 'em by
- the nose and kick 'em in the tail." In 1916 he was a dashing,
- cocky young cavalryman and aide to "Black Jack" Pershing in
- Mexico. When he went to France in World War I he organized the
- first U.S. tank brigade, returned to study that new wrinkle in
- modern warfare, and to help develop it when the U.S. Army at
- last got around to it in a serious way.
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- Some of George Patton's antics caused stiff eyebrows to twitch
- at headquarters. His profanity became legendary. With his flair
- for the spectacular, he designed, had tailored and posed in a
- special tank uniform: green with white buttons and black
- stripes. His own helmet was golden with two silver stars. (The
- Army declined to accept it as regulation.) With his flair for
- vivid phraseology, he wrote some war poetry (unpublished). With
- a tidy, inherited fortune he indulged his love for horses, polo,
- sailing boats and games.
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- He believed too loudly in his own military preachments, was
- passed over several times for promotion. But in 1941, as
- commander of the 2nd Armored Division, he shone in southern
- maneuvers. The following spring he snorted off to California to
- organize the Desert Training Center. In the 120 heat he whipped
- a desert fighting force into shape. Most of the men he trained
- followed him overseas. He was assigned to seize Casablanca,
- which he did after four rip-roaring days and many blunders (not
- necessarily his own). At the end he strode into the
- headquarters of Admiral Michelier with a pair of pearlhandled
- .45-caliber pistols strapped to his legs and a tommy gun under
- one arm. So impressed was the Sultan of Morocco that he
- presented Patton with the special order of Ouissan Alaouite,
- with the citation: "Les Lions dans leurs tanieres tremblent en
- le voyant approacher" (The lions in their dens tremble at his
- approach).
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