GENERAL GEORGE S. PATTON JR.  Eric Zuck Western Civilization II Bruce  costa December 1, 2001   Were George and Ruth Patton consciously raising a   parole to be a great warrior and leader of men in battle?  General George Smith Patton,  junior is considered to be the   captain at the art of war.  His heritage of great warrior ancestors and legacy brought   notice his true genius of military tactics.  It has been said there were   some(prenominal) a(prenominal) different sides of this complex man.  There was the daring and fast  in advance combat commander that dashed through Sicily, then   stony-broke out of the beaches of Normandy, continued to drive across France and finally   slopped into the German heartland in the Spring of 1945.  Then he was  alike the mystic, who believed he had been a soldier in previous lives and would   rescind in as a soldier after  either death.   new(prenominal) sides of the General were the devoted family man, the sportsman, and the poet.  Patton is con   sidered to be one of the most  thunder military  leadership of World War II; he was known to always be generous in  communion the glory of victory while he knew the full   fragrance of responsibility for a defeat would rest solely on him.  The officers and soldiers who served in Pattons command were well aware of his faults, but they   besides remembered his excellence.

  And because of his men, an everlasting image of command presence is portrayed by The Patton statue at West Point Military Academy.# While researching the  long amounts of  culture on World War II, I narrow my  outcome down to information involving the man I  take to be the true genius at the art of war, George S. Patton, Jr   . (1885-1945).  I came to learn that General!    Patton was one of the most  trenchant leaders of troops...                                        If you want to get a full essay,  secern it on our website: 
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