November 1885 – George Smith Patton, one of the great American generals of World War II, is born in San Gabriel, California.

 November 1885 – George Smith Patton, one of the great American generals of World War II, is born in San Gabriel, California. 


Patton came from a family with a long history of military service. 

After studying at West Point, he served as a tank officer in World War I, and his experience in that conflict, along with his extensive military study, led him to become an advocate of the crucial importance of the tank in future warfare. 

After the American entrance into World War II, Patton was placed in command of an important U.S. tank division and played a key role in the Allied invasion of French North Africa in 1942. 

In 1943, Patton led the U.S. Seventh Army in its assault on Sicily and won fame for out-commanding Montgomery during the so-called Race to Messina.

 Although Patton was one of the ablest American commanders in World War II, he was also one of the most controversial. 

He presented himself as a modern-day cavalryman, designed his own uniform, and was known to make eccentric claims that he was a direct descent from great military leaders of the past through reincarnation. 

During the Sicilian campaign, Patton generated considerable controversy when he accused a hospitalized U.S. soldier suffering from battle fatigue of cowardice and then personally struck him across the face. 

The famously profane general was forced to issue a public apology and was reprimanded by General Dwight Eisenhower.

 However, when it was time for the invasion of Western Europe, Eisenhower could find no general as formidable as Patton, and the general was again granted an important military post.

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