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Had Lieutenant George S. Patton not served on the southern border during the Mexican Expedition of 1916, there might never have been a General George S. Patton who took the world by storm as a bold and daring commander during World War II. Relying on Pattons detailed personal journals of his eight months in Mexico, Michael Lee Lanning describes the young officers exploits during the hunt for Pancho Villa. As an aide to General John Pershing, Patton learned leadership and logistics from the man who would soon command American forces in World War I. Begging for a field command, he received itand led the first motorized attack in U.S. military history and may or may not have killed two of Villas lieutenants. The press ate it up, and Patton learned not only how much he loved attention, but how to promote himself. In Mexico are the roots of Patton the World War II general, and Lanning tells the story deftly, focusing on Patton the man as well Patton the commander, and always casting an eye forward to Pattons future career. This is how Patton became Patton.
- Illustratör: unspecified Maps Halftones Illustrations Black & White including Black & White Photographs
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780811770729
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 280
- Utgivningsdatum: 2023-01-01
- Förlag: Stackpole Books