Thursday, May 23, 2019

George S. Patton

full general Patton and The thirdly ground forces Stephanie B. Lawson American History II Professor Clark Abstract General George S. Patton Jr. lived from November 11, 1885 until December 21, 1945. Even today, Patton is considered to be one of the worlds dandyest generals. When he was called upon to perform, he al shipway meant business, take down in emergencies. He led The third gear armament into combat with the Nazi Germans. In little to no time, America recognized The Third forcess great success and bravery. They swept through battles and conquered with admirable confidence, persistence, and excellence.From 1941 until 1943, the Third Army was led by Lieutenant General Walter Kreuger (Province). General Kreuger strived to make the Third Army the best army in the United States. In Kreugers army, there were two men who would later become very well known. Dwight D. Eisenhower was one of these men. The befriend was none other than George S. Patton. As Kreuger approached age 6 5, he became too old to be in command of the army and changed positions. Lieutenant General Courtney H. Hodges commanded the Third Army after Kreugers leave.Hodges had been in WWI and had also fought chthonian the leadership of Kreuger. Hodges was not half the leader that Kreuger was, unfortunately. He mostly left his duties to those in position under him (Province). Hodges was eventually re run ford from his position because of his lack of leadership. However, while Hodges was leading the Third Army, they officially changed from a training army to a combat army on December 31, 1943 (Province). In 1943 on New Years Eve, the Third Army boarded ships for England to undergo training for possible invasions in the future.When they arrived in Scotland, the Third Army met their new commander General George S. Patton Jr. The day after they had arrived, the Third Army was gathered together. General Patton then proceeded to give a tremendous provided short speech on their future endeavors. He discussed the German Nazis and what they had done, Were here because some crazy Germans decided they were supermen and that they had a right to rule the world. Theyve been pushing peck around all over the world, looting, killing, and abusing millions of innocent men, women, and children.They were getting ready to do the same thing to us. We have to fight to protect ourselves. Patton went on to discuss tho low opinion of the Nazis and concluded his speech with, Thats all. Good luck (Province). The same year that Patton began his commandment over the Third Army, they started making records. The Third Army surprise the world with its accomplishments. They had only had one general order from Patton Seek out the enemy, trap him, and destroy him(Province). German soldiers were always wondering what Pattons next move was going to be.Pattons methods were unlike the conventional methods of America, The Third Army mainly trapped German soldiers, most of which surrender or were killed. The Third Army and General Patton were constantly undergoing attack they persisted through the roughest of weather and terrain (Province). Perhaps one of the biggest helps for the Third Army was Americas constant invention of new fight methods to inhibit their obstacles. The Third Army also greatly succeeded because of their excellent teamwork abilities everyone had a specific job and distributively performed his job to the best of his ability.Front liners were often the ones killed, and back liners supplied the front with items such as food, weaponry, and clothing. Patton is quoted as saying, No matter how small your job magnate seem, its important in the vast scheme of things. Every job is important (Province). Patton dumb the need for every man in his army. It was this mindset of teamwork and perseverance that pushed this army across France. In 1944, Patton and his Third Army were slowed due to lack of supplies that were needed.Eisenhower had focused his yield on another mission, causing The Third Army to lose much needed items. Many even today feel that if this decision had not been made, the war would have ended much sooner because of The Third Army. The Germans took this chance to reestablish their front lines. However, The Third Army still pushed forward in whatever ways possible to keep their minds sharp for battle. They built up many supplies during their forced wait (Province). Once November came, The Third Army finally received approval to come to on with their mission. They went straight for Metz, a German city.They lost some soldiers due to harsh weather conditions, but shocked the world by overcoming without losing many more(prenominal) soldiers. The Germans were forced to pull back and the city was overtaken (Province). The Battle of The Bulge showed the world just how incredible Patton and his army were time after time, Patton had the utmost faith in his staff. Time after time, they astonished American leaders with their success. Th e Germans had been beaten down, but werent ready to give in. Neither were Patton and his army. Despite the cold, frigid conditions, they kept fighting.Patton, in seeing his armys diligence remarked, By God, Im proud of them (Province). On January 28th, the Germans were forced back. The Battle of the Bulge was over. This marked the beginning of the end. Patton and his Third Army were the main reason The Allies overcame. Pattons great leadership guided them through each battle and brought out the greatness in each solider. Patton displayed constant care and concern for his army, and even once issued a Christmas greeting prayer card to each soldier. It read, To each officer and soldier in the Third United States Army, I wish a Merry Christmas.I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty, and skill in battle. We march in our might to complete victory. May Gods blessing rest upon each of you on this Christmas Day (Province). Patton played a very significant role in the Allies great success. Without him, we may have still conquered, but he definitely kept many soldiers alive along with Americas passionate hope. Reference The Patton parliamentary procedure Research Library The Third Army in WWII Metal Letters. Patton Society Homepage. Retrieved April 9, 2013, from http//www. pattonhq. com/textfiles/thirdhst. html

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