General Patton, he was a man for war, he was a pure soldier, he was a born warrior. When he stands in front of the army like a mighty fighter, he can be quiet and he can find himself. He loved the smell of the battlefield so much, the smell of burning gasoline and blood. He likes to read poetry, he came to the battlefield for thousands of years, imagined the decisive battle between Carthage and the Romans, and now it is a decisive battle with Rommel. He doesn't care about politics, he doesn't even know politics, he just wants to win. His colleagues said this to him: I fight because I am trained to fight, and you fight because you love to fight. This is General Patton. But the tragedy also lies in his paranoia, his romanticism about war makes him as out of place as a postmodern samurai.
Patton has his own unique way of controlling the army. When he first became the commander of the cavalry regiment, he predicted that the future war horses would not be used. Although he was still actively training his cavalry unit, this unit It is no longer a cavalry in the traditional sense, which proved what Patton said in subsequent wars.
In terms of military commanding ability, Patton is by no means inferior to any marshal in World War II, but in terms of post-war positions, Patton is the lowest. It can't be blamed on others. Most of it is caused by his big mouth. If it is not because of his mouth . I feel very sorry for this military genius, because he is my favorite soldier. Why are there so many soldiers who worship him and regard Patton as their lifelong idol? It should be like that, as straightforward and brave as General Patton. The reason why I like him is that I like his military talent. When he arrived on the battlefield, everything seemed to be arranged for him, and he was a real victorious general.
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