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General Patton Was A Very Famous And Well-respected Man. He First Served With Ge

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Term Paper TitleGeneral Patton Was A Very Famous And Well-respected Man. He First Served With Ge
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General Patton was a very famous and well-respected man.  He first served with General Pershing in Mexico and later in World War I.  He is known mostly for commanding the third army in World War II.  Spoken of as old blood and guts, Patton was considered a daring and ruthless field commander.
     George Smith Patton Jr. was born of San Gabriel, California on November 11, 1885.  He was a descendant of military forbears.  In the middle of George’s father’s 1,800-acre farm, he loved to go hunting, fishing, swimming and especially listen to his Aunt Nannie Wilson read thrilling stories to him.  George’s greatest joy of childhood was to lie sprawled out in the deep living room window seat and listen to his father read from Sir Walter Scott, Homer or Shakespeare.
Even though George was illiterate when he was young, he was still very familiar with the world’s literature.  He was also very skilled in the military sense.  He was mainly taught by three people.  One was Colonel George Hugh Smith, which was Patton’s step-grandfather, another was a cavalryman who fled the country because of Robert E. Lee’s loss to the north.  He went to Mexico until things calmed down and then moved to California.  He taught George to read military maps, to visualize contour lines as mountains and valleys and locate geographical points by grid coordinates.  The third was a more famous soldier, Colonel John Singleton Mosby.  He told George that to be a successful leader in war, you must know the terrain that you are about to maneuver on.  These lessons contributed largely to the success of the third army in the breathtaking dash across France in World War II.  
In high school, Patton out grew his illiteracy.  That was when he met his first love, Beatrice Banning Ayer.  She was a daughter of a Massachusetts manufacturer and financier.  They had a lot in common, but were separated when George went off to military school.  
George hoped to enter West Point upon high school graduation, but a vacancy from California did not then exist.  He had an opportunity the next J...

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