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He named the new home on Beans Creek "Kentuck". [52] His wife died in March 1815, [53] and Crockett asked his brother John and his sister-in-law to move in with him to help care for the children. [54] That same year, he married the widow Elizabeth Patton, who had a daughter, Margaret Ann, and a son, George. [55]
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Patton Museum Fort Knox 1940 Barracks Exterior Sherman M4A3E8 Medium Tank and shop van General George S. Patton's Ivory-handled Pistols StuG III at Patton Museum. The General George Patton Museum of Leadership is a publicly accessible museum on Fort Knox, Kentucky, dedicated to the memory and life lessons of General George S. Patton, Jr., and the continuing education of Junior Army leaders in ...
Camp Young was the headquarters for General Patton's 3rd Armored Division. Camp Young was the 3rd Armored Division main maneuvers area in training for tank warfare. Camp Young was active during the war and closed in 1944. War Department ordered Patton in March 1942 to create a desert training center in California.
George Smith Patton was born June 26, 1833, in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and raised in Richmond.He was the son of politician John Mercer Patton.George graduated from Virginia Military Institute (VMl), Class of 1852, second in a class of 24.
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Patton was the fourth in his line to be named George Smith Patton. His great-grandfather, the first George Smith Patton , was a colonel in the Confederate army during the American Civil War . Commanding a brigade at the Battle of Opequon , also known as the Third Battle of Winchester on September 19, 1864, he was wounded, captured and died.
Patton is a borough in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is 19 miles (31 km) northwest of Altoona , in an agricultural region. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area .