"I had heard of him, but I must confess that his swashbuckling personality exceeded my expectation. I did not form any high opinion of him, nor had I any reason to alter this view at any later date. A dashing, courageous, wild and unbalanced leader, good for operations requiring thrust and push but at a loss in any operation requiring skill and judgment."
Landon Anderson
Japs should be nuked, patton was not a field marshall
Logan Long
>great general and warrior is reincarnated as a draft dodger hmm
Austin Ortiz
Patton was a fucking meme general who couldn't drive straight.
Carson Lee
I didn't want Patton to be in charge of the allied forces in WW2 like Eisenhower, as he would have us fighting France somehow, but given an army, he did well.
Nicholas Adams
I read a very dry biography of Patton. Am I supposed to hate him? He seems like exactly who you'd want to lead an army, but not the overall military.
Nathan Murphy
Exactly
Isaac Lewis
So what's wrong?
He did what he was meant to do and he did it well. He died in unfortunate circumstances though. He was a man of his time and place.
Austin Walker
I am agreeing with you, which is why I said this Also we should have went to war with the commies
Blake Garcia
Has he ever done anything impressive besides fighting some hitler youth at the end of the war?
Jason Nelson
Improvised and improved Tank warfare. War hero, both wars.
Adrian Ross
His god-tier logistics at the Battle of the Bulge also stands out
Xavier Adams
Because situations that require thrust and push dont actually require any skill or judgement.
Juan King
>Battle of the BulgeF You dont need to be an incarnation of a napoleonic marshals or Hannibal to fight a couple of kids four month before the end of the war.
Ian Diaz
logistics, not the actual fighting
Besides, defense is much easier than offense in those circumstances. Those kraut pricks weren't just canon fodder.
Cooper Powell
>fight a couple of kids Is this bait?
Tyler Morales
And because of that """"""art""""""
Justin Lopez
Hitlerjugend
Christian Martinez
Not an argument
Aiden Sullivan
He was exactly ass overrated. Patton isn't even in the top ten best generals of the war.
Brody Mitchell
who is your top 10 as a matter of interest?
Owen Jackson
Brooke who
Jonathan Allen
Not him, and in no particular order among generals who commanded more than one corps at a time, I'd put the following above Patton:
That's 17 guys right there, any of whom, IMO, are clearly better than Patton.
Adrian Carter
>Bradley
Dismissed.
Cameron Gutierrez
>Not Bradley
Dismissed
Owen Lee
I'm half surprised you didn't write in MacArthur
Ayden Baker
> no Rommel
Charles Reyes
Rommel is probably even more of a meme general than Patton.
Grayson Sanders
>two words and epic anime wow sure convinced me
Colton Jones
Thank you Eisenhower was a Bureaucrat at that point. While his job was important, he could barely be called a general
Connor Phillips
90% of modern generalship is paperwork, ensuring that the supplies and men and whatever else is at where it's supposed to be when it needs to be there.
Sure, Eisenhower was even further removed from the field than pretty much everyone else I've listed, but honestly, all generals in WW2 were to some degree bureaucrats. Take vaguer directives from up above, and try to craft strategy/operations/tactics out of that and whatever material you have to work with, and hope for the best.
Jason Edwards
He was a field marshall, he commanded the generals
Cameron Mitchell
>Fought Romans as a Carthaginian Boy I bet that turned out well for him
Liam Parker
Is this a fucking bait? brittons still shit their pants whenever they read the name "Rommel"
Nicholas Gutierrez
MacArthur is almost as overrated as Patton. Almost.
Ryder Reyes
No, it's not fucking bait. Rommel was a mediocre at best general who got shilled by both the German and British governments as some kind of invincible god of war until the reality was almost unrecognizeable.
Meanwhile, in reality, he made a dog's dinner of the North African campaign by ignoring his orders and any strategic notion of what the fuck the campaign was about, wasting lots of men and supplies on impossible offensives to try to take Egypt, because lol at playing second fiddle to anyone else. Then he got assigned to Greece for a while, and did nothing, before being transferred to northern France, where he recommended an invasion defense plan that had already been demonstrated to not work.
He was dashing and charismatic, but he was an almost living embodiment of the peter principle; just because someone is a great infantry captain doesn't mean he's a good general, let alone a good theater commander.
Sebastian Peterson
His own men would have shit their pants harder since called him "The Butcher" for constant pointless attacks
Jaxon Kelly
>try to craft strategy/operations/tactics There's my problem. While he did "plan" d-day, he was mostly bossing everyone else around and playing diplomat.
Zachary White
Holy newfag Batman
John Powell
>Holy newfag Batman Gross
Robert Carter
>>Could this have been true Yup, and now he currently US Secretary of Defence.
William Cooper
t. woman
Noah Peterson
>Was Patton really an incarnate of great generals and warriors in the past? No because he would have had more respect for his soldiers if that was the case The only thing I can take from this is panic
Because George S."lap them" Patton is now in charge of nukes
Daniel King
t. CrashCourse History
Cooper Watson
Underages out!
John Thomas
Patton was a functioning autist.
Ayden Brooks
he didnt even plan D-Day, operational planning and command until well after the breakout was montys job.
eisenhower was 'supreme commander' which was almost entirely beauracratic in its nature
Christopher Stewart
4 star general who fought in 2 wars is reincarnated as a pow-insulting draft-dodger who "always wanted a purple heart"
drumpf fans actually believe this
Angel Adams
>government genocides millions of innocent people
>he was just doing what he was told to do!! he was a true professional and did what he swore to do!!
Camden Green
Patton was General /x/.
He's 'our guy'!
>Through the travail of ages, >midst the pomp and toils of war, >have I fought and strove and perished, >countless times among the stars. >As if through a glass and darkly, >the age old strife I see, >when I fought in many guises and many names, >but always me.
- General George S. Patton
Brody Mitchell
Not a warrior. Never fought. Not Patton.
Nathaniel Reed
Don't forget how he volunteered to command hitler's bodyguard every chance he got and shot propaganda films for the regime.
Alexander Bell
Great poem desu
Hunter Lopez
Yes he was great and it's well documented tht he was a looney.
Reincarnation we can never know to be true.
Ayden Campbell
>Patton was the reincarnation of Ney
Wtf I love Patton now
Levi Hernandez
>well documented tht he was a looney.
Well it's not like he was tested or anything, it's just how you see his actions.
Justin Green
>mfw /pol/ thinks a draft dodger is the reincarnation of a madman general The Society of Spectate is truly here
Matthew Anderson
After he was assassinated in the hospital by his own government, Patton probably wouldn't be too keen on serving them again in his next incarnation.
Connor Mitchell
Yes, that's what I intended to convey but I was sure that what I meant was implied enough for everyone to understand.