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George S. Patton

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Nobody ever defended anything successfully, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.


— George S. Patton


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A piece of spaghetti or a military unit can only be led from the front end.


— George S. Patton


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Battle is an orgy of disorder.


— George S. Patton


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Watch what people are cynical about, and one can often discover what they lack.


— George S. Patton


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If a man does his best, what else is there?


— George S. Patton


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Take calculated risks. That is quite different from being rash.


— George S. Patton


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All very successful commanders are prima donnas and must be so treated.


— George S. Patton


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There is a time to take counsel of your fears, and there is a time to never listen to any fear.


— George S. Patton


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Do your damnedest in an ostentatious manner all the time.


— George S. Patton


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If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking.


— George S. Patton


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About George S. Patton

George S. Patton Quotes




Did you know about George S. Patton?

S. After the war he was assigned to Camp Meade Maryland and reverted to his permanent rank of captain on 30 June 1920 though he was promoted to major again the next day. armor doctrine staging a high-profile mass exercise driving 1000 tanks and vehicles from Columbus Georgia to Panama City Florida and back in December 1940 and again with his entire division of 1300 vehicles the next month.

He led the relief of beleaguered U. S. He died following an automobile accident in Europe on 21 December 1945.

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