Patton: Soldier Who Saved His Life and the One Who Caused His Death. The Life and Death of George Smith Patton Jr., #2

Par : Raymond C. Wilson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-005-71123-8
  • EAN9781005711238
  • Date de parution09/10/2022
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurC. C. Chamberlane

Résumé

When an enemy bullet tore through George S. Patton's body during WWI, PFC Angelo carried his commander to a shallow crater, bandaged his wound, and fought off the enemy for several hours. This heroic action saved Patton's life and earned the brave soldier a Distinguished Service Cross. Twenty-seven years later, T/5 Thompson went for a joyride in an Army truck and slammed into Patton's car driven by PFC Woodring.
This careless accident that caused Patton's death occurred just one day before the four-star general's scheduled return to the United States for his retirement.
When an enemy bullet tore through George S. Patton's body during WWI, PFC Angelo carried his commander to a shallow crater, bandaged his wound, and fought off the enemy for several hours. This heroic action saved Patton's life and earned the brave soldier a Distinguished Service Cross. Twenty-seven years later, T/5 Thompson went for a joyride in an Army truck and slammed into Patton's car driven by PFC Woodring.
This careless accident that caused Patton's death occurred just one day before the four-star general's scheduled return to the United States for his retirement.