As soon as General Patton officially appeared on the camera, he revealed his straightforward and irritable personality. What impressed him was the neat pace and stern and concise reprimands when inspecting the barracks. The army has given a powerful medicine - fines for officers and soldiers who do not wear shin guards, early meal time, throwing away the posters of beautiful women in the barracks in one battle, and recommending doctors to wear steel helmets. Doubt can be said to be cool and violent, but it is really effective, and soon this unit won the next battle against Rommel. As an individual, he is a warrior. In 1915, at the age of 30, he participated in the Stockholm Olympics and won the fifth place in the "pentathlon". The next year, he went to Europe to study swordsmanship and won the title of "Master of Kendo".
As a general, on the battlefield, Patton is like a cunning fox and a ferocious lion plus a mixed bodyguard of a rogue in the market, with cunning wisdom, fierceness like a beast and a rogue that makes the enemy and allies the same Both crying and laughing style. He is unscrupulous in his pursuit of victory and honor, and for honor he will rob allied troops of marching lines, combat targets, and even gasoline. It was his ingenious strokes on the battlefields of Italy and Europe that shortened the course of the war and saved countless lives. He terrified his enemies and made his allies love it and hate it. "Remember, the enemy is just as afraid as you, maybe more than you!" He asked his subordinates to fight bravely and never surrender. As a warrior, he revered brave warriors and despised those cowards, so on the Italian battlefield he did The incident of the soldier who was said to have some kind of mental illness and hid in the infirmary out of the palm fan was smashed by public opinion.
But he inspired all the soldiers to understand what an honor it was to be under George Patton.
General Patton deserves my admiration!
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