A man must be alert at all times if he expects to stayalive. He did give a speech very similar to . This article contains stories, quotes, timelines, and other pieces of information on one of the most competent and flamboyant generals in American military history. . I am sure we will have great success. She seemed to want her husband to herself one final time. . Sure we want to go home. . To order this book, please visit its online sales page atAmazonorBarnes & Noble. . . There were other faces and differentuniforms, dimmer in the distance, but with the same familyresemblance. General James Rusling, "Interview with President William McKinley," The Christian Advocate 22 January 1903, 17. Death must not be feared. The present analysis examines the discourse used by General George Patton in a motivational speech from World War II, given to "the Third Army" on June 5th, 1944, before the Allied invasion. I dont want them to. In my opinion it is a fake, since the pommel is not of the correct shape, nor has it sufficient weight. But he was a mighty man of valor. 4. Americans despise cowards. Pray for victory. Patton is a 1970 film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and co-written by Francis Ford Coppola, based on the life of General George S. Patton and starring George C. Scott in his most iconic role. In this case all the capitals were omitted and subsequently illuminated by hand. . . He stood up, grabbed his walking stick, and turned to the soldiersbehind him. He was zealous in his duties and got the action he sought. From here we went to the place where the Cross had stood. "Men, this stuff that some sources sling around about America wanting out of this war, not wanting to fight, is a crock of bullshit. I will probably get slapped down by the Church union.. Patton ordered a hot turkey dinner for every soldier in the Third Army on Christmas Day. He then commanding the U.S. tank school in France before being wounded while leading tanks into combat near the end of the war. May 23 Patton was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant. Be assured that this message on prayer has the approval, the encouragement, and the enthusiastic support of the Third United States Army Commander. What do you think he wants? It was perfectly clear to me. You mean across the Rhine? Sure am, Patton replied, I sneaked a division over last night. 1928 October 6 Pattons mother, Ruth Wilson Patton, died. The general then continued, Chaplain, sit down for a moment. The League of Nations, which emerged from the war to end all wars, embodying President Woodrow Wilsons idealistic hopes for international understanding, would peacefully settle future disputes among nations. ONeill maintains that he told Patton over the telephone that he would research the topic and report back to him within an hour. Pestilence and famine have not touched us. His voice was actually ratherhigh, certainly not the gravelly bass of George C. Scott in the Hollywoodmovie Patton. And whenever he achieved anything important, whether it was his admission to West Point or a victory in battle, Pat-ton always gave thanks to God. He used that experience to write a masterly summary of everything one needed to know about tanks. Patton of the brisk, purposeful stride. Were not just going to shoot the sons of bitches, weregoing to rip out their living goddamned guts and usethem to grease the treads of our tanks. Please be advised it is quite profane. It being near Christmas, we also asked General Patton to include a Christmas greeting to the troops on the same card with the prayer. March 12 Patton was promoted to the temporary rank of lieutenant general. . I was shotin the behind in World War I! . Prior to the termination of active hos-tilities, you had captured in battle 956,000 enemy soldiers and killed or wounded at least 500,000 others. 1941 April 4 Patton was promoted to the temporary rank of major general. Blood. It is thus one of historysironies that General Pattons greatest victory might have come in abattle in which he played no active role. They were traveling at about thirty-five miles per hour when an army truck turned from a side road into their path. Patton was told that the attack could take place any time after November 5, and that aerial bombardment would be available before-hand. Nor should we forget our comrades of the other armies and of the Air Force, particularly of the XIX Tactical Air Command, by whose side or under whose wings we have had the honor to fight. April 11 Patton was made the commanding officer of the 2nd Armored Division. The others lay dead or wounded. I dont want to hear of any soldier under my commandbeing captured unless he has been hit. Some men are cowards but theyfight the same as the brave men or they get the hellslammed out of them watching other men fight who arejust as scared as they are. I will run the school. . 1917 May 15 Patton was promoted to the rank of captain. His path to the numerous monumental events that he experienced there began after he finished atWest Point. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre covers both the Tomb of Christ and also the place where the Cross stood. Everyone offered congratulations and thanks and we got back to the business of killing Germanswith clear weather for battle. I know how you feel, but there is nothing to be done.4 Patton, like a young Napoleon, had ambitiously hoped to be a brigadier general by twenty-seven. HistoryOnTheNet 2000-2019. Two days later, the U.S. armies in Europe were engaged in the greatest battle ever fought by American forces. Apparently the discredit consisted of other knights cheering him on. There were enough supplies, however, for one army. This third-person account of the speech comes from The Unknown Patton by Charles M. Province, who compiled it from innumerable sources. It never occurred to me until this flight that, at the time the Jews crossed, it was unnecessary for them to ford anything, because there is a stretch of desert from Bitter Lake to the Mediterranean which had no water on it. He valued these machines, ordering that no U.S. be surrendered. Fortunately for our fame as soldiers, our enemy is worthy of us. It would do no harm to reimpress this training on chaplains. . July 7 Patton participated in Modern Pentathlon, Olympic Games. From General Pattons speech to he Second Armored Division, December 1941: I shall be delighted to lead you against any enemy, confident in the fact that your disciplined valor and high training will bring vic-tory. Even in the heat of combat he could take time out to direct new methods to prevent trench feet, to see to it that dry socks went forward daily with the rations to troops on the line, to kneel in the mud administering morphine and caring for a wounded soldier until the ambulance came. It appears as a footnote in War As I Knew It, a book based on Pattons diaries and published in 1947, after his death. . You can also buy the book by clicking on the buttons to the left. I hope that too stops. Patton was notblessed with a deep, booming voice. You sure stand in good with the Lord and the soldiers. The General then pinned a Bronze Star Medal on Chaplain ONeill. It is a magnificent experience wherein all the elements that have made man superior to the beasts are present: courage, self-sacrifice, loyalty, help to others, devotion to duty. I should think the distance is less than half a mile. 1. Distribution was completed on December 11 and 12. I wish, said Patton, you would put out a Training Letter on this subject of Prayer to all the chaplains; write about nothing else, just the importance of prayer. She went to the dining room, leaving her husband with the attending nurse. He immediately became calm, shakingoff his tremors of fear. . For a man driven by a belief in his own destiny to lead troops in war-fare, peace was more frightening than war. But he was a master of the dramatic pause, loweringhis voice to great effect, forcing the audience to listen carefully,before bellowing out a line of profanity. Big generals and little soldiers were there, as were the royalty and the commoners of this tiny country from which General Patton drove the Germans in that crucial battle last Christmastide. ), Patton also requested the help of the press corps in informing the Germans that four of his armored divisions were slashing away at them. to bea one-handed puncher. . . No one can live under the awful responsibility that I have without Divine help, he wrote. He personally led a troop of tanks into Germany lines near the town of Cheppy. . Patton recorded his thoughts in his journal: Malta, which we reached at three oclock, is quite different from the way I had pictured it. From the Tomb we went to the Crusaders Chapel where those who became Knights of Jerusalem were knighted. There are three ways that men get what they want; by planning, by working, and by Praying. 157 Copy quote I don't measure a man's success by how high he climbs but how high he bounces when he hits bottom. We must utterly defeat the enemy. Part of our passion was our belief in tanksa belief derided at the time by others.The two men shared a detailed knowledge of the mechanical workings of tanks and an appreciation of their potential strategic uses beyond mere assistance to the infantry. Now is not the time to follow God from afar off. This Army needs the assurance and the faith that God is with us. . Enough to allow the Allies to break the backbone of the Von Runstedt offensive and turn a temporary setback into a crushing defeat for the enemy. In this chapel is the sword which is supposed to have been used on these occasions. "Patton" (1970) General George Smith Patton, Jr. A United Press correspondent reported: Patton was buried in what he himself once called damned poor tank country and damned bad weather. But he was buried in precision-like military ceremony, touched by pomp and tendered by grief. immensely huge American flag, delivers his version of Patton's "Speech to. The one honor which is mine and mine alone is that of having commanded such an incomparable group of Americans, the record of whose fortitude, audacity, and valor will endure as long as history lasts. All rights reserved. 1944 March 26 Task Force Baum heads out for Hammelburg to liberate the prisoner of war camp there. Upon completing his crossing over a pontoon bridge, he took some dirt on the far bank, emulating his favorite historical figure William the Conqueror. . His diary entry for November 7, 1944, reads: Two years ago today we were on the Augusta approaching Africa, and it was blowing hard. She also read to him from John Bunyans Christian allegory, The Pilgrims Progress. Those who knew both men at this early stage of their military careers had the feeling that George Patton would achieve greatness. An Army is a team. There is something in every soldier that goes deeper than thinking or workingits his guts. It is something that he has built in there: it is a world of truth and power that is higher than himself. December 9 Patton sustained spinal cord and neck injuries in an automobile accident near Neckarstadt, Germany. Who is with me? he yelled. He dragged his commander to a shallowcrater and bandaged his wound, which was bleeding profusely, whilethe Germans kept firing at their position. It is the reaction of the actors to the ordeal when it actually comes. Americans love to fight, traditionally. . . Though he had been sidelined from the invasion, he played an important role in it by his absence. while containing the elements of a funny story about the General and his Chaplain, is not the true account of the prayer incident or its sequence.. By God, I do! In the hospital, Pattons mood alternated between profanity-laced anger and black humor. Either He will give us good weather or the bad weather will hurt the Germans more than it does us. . Every single man in this Army plays a vitalrole . Pattons exploits in World War II, and his quotable phrases, are legendary. We drove all day long, from one outfit to the other. For Gods sake, send some gasoline.. Put your heart and soul into being expert killers with your weap-ons. Americans love to fight, traditionally. Behind Patton's blood and guts personality was an absolute professional, one of the most competent army commanders our side put into the field; the Germans were painstaking in their analysis of the leaders who faced . . Following an old cavalry credo to theeffect you should always Hit em where they aint, he saidto us: You have to grab em by the[censored] and kick emin the [censored] . July 26 Patton served as Commanding Officer, 2d Armored Brigade of 2d Armored Division, Fort Benning. He had now achieved his destiny, joining the legions of ancestorsbefore him. Patton was as much an actor as he was a fine general. Frustrated by British forces' slow progress in Sicily, Patton ignores orders to stay by their side and . . . General Patton was notblessed with a deep, booming voice. The pommels of Crusaders swords were usually carved in the form of a stone or a piece of lead, which in an earlier date had actually been tied there. I should be both ungrateful and wanting in candor if I failed to acknowledge the debt we owe to our Chiefs of Staff, Generals Gaffey and Gay, and to the officers and men of the General and Special Staff Sections of Army Headquarters. Let the Germans do that. George S. Patton was one of America's most famous and colorful generals. There was no glory in it and no chance for him to achieve the greatness he sought. 20th Century Timeline Of World History: What Happened? As fresh gunfireerupted, all the soldiers but Patton leapt back into the security of thetrench. All men are afraid in battle. He came away from his experience in Mexico full of admiration forand a desire to emulatePershing. I wouldnt give a hoot in hell for aman who lost and laughed. . I was shotin the behind in World War I! The sudden transition from the highly-charged experience of combat, where one is com-manding men in life-or-death situations, to domestic tranquility can be jarring and difficult. You won them; I as your representative wear them. Only four months earlier the fate of the Allied invasion of Europe hung on the course of a storm in the English Channel. April 14 Patton was promoted to the permanent rank of general. It seems to me that at the head of a regiment of cavalry any thing would be possible.5 What seemed immediately possible, or so Patton hoped, was war in Mexico that would involve the United States. General George S. Patton himself would most certainly have approved of 10-year-old Rohn Zenner's recital of his famous "Blood and Guts" speech in front of veterans, family members and. I believe that prayer completes that circuit. August 10 Patton visited the 93rd Evacuation Hospital in Sicily, Italy, and berated Private Paul Bennett for cowardice. Let the Germans do that. As one soldierrecalled: I am positive the Patton image was born on the first day hespoke in that bowl. The conversation went something like this: General Patton: Chaplain, I want you to publish a prayer for good weather. In proudly contemplating our achievements, let us never forget our heroic dead whose graves mark the course of our victorious advances, nor our wounded whose sacrifices aided so much in our success. Now lets cut the guts out of those Krauts and get the hell on to Berlin. . . . . Brad, dont tell anyone, but Im across. A surprised Bradley responded, Well, Ill be damned. His new commander in the Tank Corps, as of December 1917, would be Colonel Samuel D. Rockenbach, a VMI graduate with an aristocratic wife, a taskmasterly way with subordinates, and the massive responsibility of creating the Tank Corps from scratch, including acquiring tanks from the French and the British. I wouldnt give a hoot in hell for aman who lost and laughed. He took an interest in tanks and studied this emerging form of mobile weaponry with intensity. There was General Hugh Mercer, mortallywounded at the battle of Princeton in the Revolutionary War. Book by Ladislas Farago, 1963. The vow of Obedience was rigidly enforced. opening. The outcome of that battle, and possibly of the entire Allied war effort in Europe, would turn on the weather. Thirty years from now, when youare sitting around the fireside with your grandson onyour knee and he asks what you did in the great WorldWar II, you wont have to say, I shoveled shit in Louisiana.. Prayer out here is difficult. Paralyzed from the neck down, he was taken to a hospital in Heidelberg. War is a bloody, killing business. He credited her strength of character with strengthening his own. Let every bullet find its billetit is the body of your foes. There is nothing todo at the moment but be a secret weapon.. Unsurprisingly, he didnt stay at his command post but roamed the field under fire, directing attacks; his tankers did well and showed plenty of fighting spirit. As usual, he was dressed stunningly, and his six-foot-two powerfully built physique made an unforgettable silhouette against the great window. . He also faced uncertainty about his career in peacetime. Following an old cavalry credo to theeffect you should always Hit em where they aint, he saidto us: You have to grab em by the[censored] and kick emin the [censored] . All the men with riflesand helmets, the altar the back of a jeep. In Gideons day, and in our own, spiritually alert minorities carry the burdens and bring the victories. October 2 Patton was relieved for statements made to the press about former Nazi Party members. But the time is now to intensify our faith in prayer, not alone with ourselves, but with every believing man, Protestant, Catholic, Jew, or Christian in the ranks of the Third United States Army. The short story is that hesustained spinal cord and neck injuries in an automobile accident near Neckarstadt, Germany. . Patton decried this national mood and the dismantling of the army in a letter to his sister dated October 18, 1919: The United States in general and the army in particular is in a hell of a mess and there seems to be no end to it . He wore a smile from ear to ear. . His most importantpriority was training men for war. I do not believe that much praying is being done.. May I say, General, that it usually isnt a customary thing among men of my profession to pray for clear weather to kill fellow men., General Patton: Chaplain, are you trying to teach me theology or are you the Chaplain of the Third Army? . By that evening, the Germans had discovered Pattons forces, and perhaps more important, Pattons British rival, Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery, was preparing to cross the Rhine as well. He made his way halfway across the bridge before suddenly halting. At the end of 1917 he was assigned to establish the American Expeditionary Force Light Tank School. But his army was part of a whole organization and his operations part of a great campaign.. I dont want to get any messages saying, I am holdingmy position. We are not holding a goddamned thing. I do not want to be hitthere again. The point of interest is that most historians are prone to classify armor by dates, whereas here we have visual proof that as late as 1400 all types of armor, both mail and plate, were still being used. All day the 9th of July 1943, there was a storm but it cleared at dark. December 8 Patton calls Chaplain James H. ONeill and asks if he has a good prayer for weather., December 1214 Prayer cards are distributed to Pattons troops, asking, Grant us fair weather for battle.. Thebilious bastards who write that kind of stuff for theSaturday Evening Post dont know any more about realfighting under fire than they know about f***ing! He wanted torun. 62 of 70 found this interesting | Share this Pray when fighting. HistoryOnTheNet 2000-2019. In the glancing collision, Patton was thrown against the roof and fell forward into the glass partition behind the drivers seat. But he was nevertheless punctilious about gentlemanly conduct. . 1940 April 1 Served as Umpire, Spring Maneuvers, Fort Benning, Georgia. Death must not be feared. God has His part, or margin, in everything. The author/ speaker 2. General Patton: Be seated. In the autumn of 1919, he was introduced toEisenhower, known to his friends as Ike. Great living is not all output of thought and work. See if we cant get God to work on our side., Chaplain ONeill: Sir, its going to take a pretty thick rug for that kind of praying., General Patton: I dont care if it takes a flying carpet. October 3 Patton joined 3d Cavalry at Fort Myer, Virginia, as Commanding Officer, 3d Squadron. Pray by night and pray by day. . While attempting to lead a unit of pinned-down infantry against the Germans,he was shot through the leg but continued to direct the attack. He came in fifth. To learn more,click here for our comprehensive guide to General Patton. A break in the weather on June 6 allowed the amphibious assault on Normandy to proceed. The most interesting thing I saw is the library of the Knights of Malta. How did General Patton die? A common GI saying about Patton was, "our blood, his guts." The general's low point came in August 1943 when he slapped two shell-shocked soldiers under his command for crying. Two weeks later, one of the most severe storms ever to strike Normandy sank or disabled a number of Allied ships and wiped out the American Mulberry artificial harbor off Omaha Beach. . In many ways Patton and Eisenhower were strikingly different. The coward is the one who lets his fear overcome his sense of duty. . I told them the attack would go on. This article is part of our larger selection of postsabout the George S. Patton. Keep moving. I want to pin a medal on him.. Thisdeception caused the Germans to delay a counter-attack that mighthave crushed or seriously set back the Allied invasion. He was named commanding general in April . His Will Be Done. 1885 November 11 Patton was born in San Gabriel, Los Angeles County, California. For this,. August 3 Patton visited a field hospital in Sicily, Italy, and slapped Charles Kuhl for what he considered cowardice as Kuhl suffered no physical wounds. Sure we want to go home. George S. Patton. General Patton "Blood and Guts" Speech to the Third Army on June 5th, 1944 (The parts in red are excerpts that have been translated into Vietnamese) Be seated! . He graduated at twenty-four, accepting a commission in the cavalry and duty at Fort Sheridan, Illinois. As chaplains it is our business to pray. That ONeill sure did some potent praying. The final stage of World War II in the European Theatre commenced with the Western Allied invasion of Germany. Hed stop and talk to the troops; ask them did they get their turkey, how was it, and all that. His diary entry for that day is classic Patton: It was a clear cold Christmas, lovely weather for killing Germans, which seems a bit queer, seeing Whose birthday it is. The troops were cheerful but I am not, because we are not going fast enough., In the spring, as the Third Armys advance continued with clear weather, Patton again thanked the Lord for good weather: I am very grateful to the Lord for the great blessing he has heaped on me and the Third Army, not only in the success which He has granted us, but in the weather which He is now providing.. The vivid and profane inspirational speeches garnered muchattention and some detractors, but Patton also gave countless speechesintended to educate his officers and troops on the topics of strategy,tactics, discipline,and how to conduct the new deadly form of armoredwarfare: You men and officers are, in my opinion, magnificentlydisciplined.You cannotbe disciplinedin great thingsand undisciplined in small things . When war erupted in France in 1914, Patton wanted to take up the sword in earnest, fighting in the French army. From the canal we flew along the line of Allenbys advance and crossed at Wadi El Arish at the spot where the battle occurred. In early December 1944, the headquarters of the Third Army was in the Caserne Molifor, an old French military barracks in Nancy in the region of Lorraine, a ninety-minute train ride from Paris. Having previously been denied permission to photograph the face of the 200,000th prisoner (the Geneva Convention required that a prisoner be protected against acts of public curiosity), Patton announced that this time we will take a picture of his ass. (A week later their POW capture would top 300,000. His active military duty lasted from 1909 to 1945. . Americans play towin all of the time. . . He felt that love was all around him, like a subdued light. Urge all of your men to pray, not alone in church, but everywhere. The only place where this crowding does not exist is on the airfields. December 10 Patton served as Commanding Officer, 3d Cavalry, Fort Myer, Virginia. Without their loyalty, intelligence, and unremitting labors, success would have been impossible. Her fundamental text-book was the Bible. After two hours, Pattons tankers and the 138th Regiment of theThirty-fifth Division subdued the Germans and seized the village ofCheppy. The Nazis are the enemy. Pattons return from the conflict in Europe was marked by the hangover of war familiar to many veterans. On 1 October 1919, Patton gave a speech to the Tank Corps on The Obligation of Being an Officer. It touched on Pattons grand view of the profession of arms: Does it not occur to you gentlemen that we . He did not literally run over bodies. Born in 1885, Patton attended the Virginia Military Institute and the United States Military . The men implored Patton to escape from the Germans fire,but he refused to budge. All of the real heroes are not storybook combat fighters,either. Ive been looking forward to this for a long time, Patton said as he unzipped his fly and urinated into the river while an Army photographer recorded the moment for posterity. His wealthy background allowed him to enjoy an upper-crust way of life in a hardscrabble army. 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Ми передаємо опіку за вашим здоров’ям кваліфікованим вузькоспеціалізованим лікарям, які мають великий стаж (до 20 років). Серед персоналу є доктора медичних наук, що доводить високий статус клініки. Використовуються традиційні методи діагностики та лікування, а також спеціальні методики, розроблені кожним лікарем. Індивідуальні програми діагностики та лікування.
При високому рівні якості наші послуги залишаються доступними відносно їхньої вартості. Ціни, порівняно з іншими клініками такого ж рівня, є помітно нижчими. Повторні візити коштуватимуть менше. Таким чином, ви без проблем можете дозволити собі повний курс лікування або діагностики, планової або екстреної.
Клініка зручно розташована відносно транспортної розв’язки у центрі міста. Кабінети облаштовані згідно зі світовими стандартами та вимогами. Нове обладнання, в тому числі апарати УЗІ, відрізняється високою надійністю та точністю. Гарантується уважне відношення та беззаперечна лікарська таємниця.