A two-day symposium will explore more than just the "blood and guts" of Patton, but an in-depth exploration of one of the war's most iconic figures.
It was a bitterly cold March day, and the 300 men who were to serve on General Patton's Third Army staff were all standing outside, waiting for him. Suddenly a voice announced, "The Army commander!" ...
In September 1944, as Patton’s Third Army advanced across Lorraine, Germany rushed newly formed Panzer Brigades into combat ...
As a cadet at West Point, retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Edward Rowny looked up most to a sawed-off lecturer with a penchant for theatrics and a sharp sense of tactics. The lectures delivered by Gen.