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Patton Jr. George

Printed black and white image of General George S. Patton, Jr. adhered to 1pp pale brown paper sheet probably later hand-colored with burgundy stripes and hatchmarks, signed by him as “G.S. Patton Jr.” at center. General Patton is depicted in dramatic profile, wearing a star-studded combat helmet with a chin strap. In near fine condition, with light toning, expected paper folds, a ghost paper clip impression in upper left corner, and minor glue residue to bottom of printed image. Signature is authoritative and bold. Paper sheet measures 5.5” x 8.5”.

George S. Patton, Jr. (1885-1945) graduated from West Point in 1909 and later represented the United States in the 1912 Stockholm Olympics Modern Pentathlon. Patton was a ruthless perfectionist with the determination and ambition to succeed. His first military experience was on the Mexican border pursuing revolutionary Pancho Villa (1878-1923) alongside John “Black Jack” Pershing (1860-1948). Patton trained tank corps on the Western Front and, during the interwar years, continued his military education. Patton delivered the feisty “Blood and Guts” speech that later gave him his nickname in the months immediately preceding American entry into World War II. Patton commanded U.S. troops in North Africa and Sicily in a leadership trajectory like that of his military counterpart, Omar S. Bradley (1893-1981).

In 1944, Patton assumed command of the Third Army, which after D-Day liberated France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia. Patton’s army assumed control of 81,522 square miles of previously Nazi-controlled Western and Central Europe, including the Buchenwald concentration camp. Patton was poised to help rebuild post-war Germany when he died of injuries sustained in a car accident just seven months after V-E Day.

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