"ArtKramr" wrote in message
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Not by a long shot. In fact nowhere close. And it is disengenious to say
Patton
said it and then when challenged say, "Oh not that Patton". There is only
ONE
PATTON.And another Patton can't be substituted for him. At least not to
those
who fought in WW II.
Another OT posting from the fellow who despises OT posts...and no, there
have been quite a few George Patton's who attained some degree of military
fame. One graduated from VMI, the second one went through two years at VMI
before transferring to West Point and then going onto fame during WWI and
WWII, and the third was indeed also a general officer by the time he retired
after serving in Vietnam. Most of those who served in WWII are doubtless
quite willing to recognize this.
Brooks
Arthur Kramer
344th BG 494th BS
England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
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