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In contrast to Patton's humorous approach, Scott delivered the speech in an entirely serious, low and gruff tone. [32] Scott's depiction of Patton in this scene is an iconic depiction of the general which earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor, and was instrumental in bringing Patton into popular culture as a folk hero. [32]
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"Through a Glass, Darkly" is a poem by American general George S. Patton, which explores Patton's strong beliefs in Christianity and reincarnation through stories of his previous lives and deaths in combat during historic battles. [1]
George Smith Patton III (11 November 1885 – 21 December 1945) was a general in the United States Army who commanded the Seventh Army in the Mediterranean Theater of World War II, then the Third Army in France and Germany after the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944.
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— General Omar Bradley “Whenever the world makes you cynical; whenever you seek true humility, and true selflessness — look to a veteran.” — Barack Obama
English: The George S. Patton Museum of Leadership building built in 1972 and renovated in 1992 and 2016 is a free public museum dedicated to the continuing education of Junior Army leadership and the enduring legacy and life lessons of General George S. Patton Jr. The museum is open T-Sat, 9am-430pm EST.