Yes, he was trying out his new tank division in the Meusse-Argonne when he came under fire while standing on the tank leaning on the turret. He saw the paint peeling off of the turret coming toward him and jumped off. Instead of running back, he ran toward the enemy because he never wanted anyone to say he ran from a fight. During this incident his was shot in the buttock, but survived. It was the only time in his career that he had been shot.
No. He was in the US Army but not at Pearl Harbor during the attack.
George S. Patton had a long career in the Army. During WW2, he was a general in command of an Army. So many generals are not associated with a branch of service as they can command infantry, armor and artillery. George Patton had served with the cavalry and was an advocate of the new armored units. He helped establish the Desert Training Center or California-Arizona Maneuver Area near Yuma, AZ, which was used for large scale tank training. Patton's 3rd Army also depended on its armored units to defeat the Germans.
Basically Patton was a tank commander. He was better suited for the European Theater of the war. MacArthur was already in the Philippines at the time of the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Elvis served in Europe from about '58 until his discharge in '60, serving as a crewman on an M48 Patton tank (1/32nd Armor).
General Nelson Miles. General William Shafter.
General John J. Pershing
No. He was in the US Army but not at Pearl Harbor during the attack.
Yes. His maternal grandfather's unit did in fact serve in General Patton's Third Army during World War II. Stanley Dunham was a supply sergeant, a member of the 1830th Ordnance Supply and Maintenance Company, providing support for American aviators.
George S. Patton had a long career in the Army. During WW2, he was a general in command of an Army. So many generals are not associated with a branch of service as they can command infantry, armor and artillery. George Patton had served with the cavalry and was an advocate of the new armored units. He helped establish the Desert Training Center or California-Arizona Maneuver Area near Yuma, AZ, which was used for large scale tank training. Patton's 3rd Army also depended on its armored units to defeat the Germans.
George Washington
General George Washington.
War of 1812
yes he did!
George Washington
Lol lolol 2002 - 2009
He was a General in the Continental Army, he was the President (Commander-In-Chief), along with many other services for England.
George Washington served as General and Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army for 8 years. He was appointed by the Continental Congress on June 15, 1775.