The Ghosts of Patton's Third Army

The Ghosts of Patton's Third Army
Title The Ghosts of Patton's Third Army PDF eBook
Author Second U.S. Cavalry Association
Publisher
Total Pages 367
Release 1946*
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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The Ghost in General Patton's Third Army

The Ghost in General Patton's Third Army
Title The Ghost in General Patton's Third Army PDF eBook
Author Eugene G. Schulz
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 344
Release 2012
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1477141448

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Eugene G. Schulz was born on a farm in Clintonville, Wisconsin in 1923. He graduated from high school in May, 1941, and worked on his father's farm and at a truck manufacturing plant until he was drafted into the army in January 1943. Schulz received his basic training at Camp Young, California at the Desert Training Center, and later at Camp Campbell, Kentucky. He was assigned to the IV Armored Corps (later named the XX Corps) where he was a typist in the G-3 Section. His duties included the typing of battle orders developed by Colonel W. B. Griffith, the G-3 of XX Corps Headquarters. The XX Corps sailed to England in February 1944 on the Queen Mary with 16,000 soldiers on board, completing the voyage in five days. After final training in England, the XX Corps landed on Utah Beach in Normandy on D+46. His unit was attached to General Patton's Third Army and spearheaded the drive across France, through Germany and into Austria where they met the Russian Army on V-E Day. Schulz was awarded the Bronze Star medal when the war ended. He served in the Army of Occupation in Germany, then returned to the States and was discharged on December 1, 1945. He enrolled at the University of Wisconsin Madison taking advantage of the GI Bill of Rights, and earning Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Business Administration. Schulz met his wife, Eleanore, at the University and they were married in 1949. Schulz worked as an investment research officer at the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company in Milwaukee for 36 years. The Schulz's have been retired since 1988 and continue to live in Milwaukee. They are world travelers. They have five sons, all married, and sixteen grandchildren.

Patton's Ghost Corps

Patton's Ghost Corps
Title Patton's Ghost Corps PDF eBook
Author Nathan N. Prefer
Publisher Presidio Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2000-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780891417088

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In December 1944, Gen. George Patton turned Third Army north, taking two of his army's three corps and all of his armor to strike the massive Nazi attack through the Ardennes that became known as the Battle of the Bulge. The single corps left behind was XX Corps, the "Ghost Corps." It was immediately faced with the daunting task of defending what had been the entire Third Army front. And, as if that had not been enough, what followed were orders to attack and break through the Siegfried Line. Book jacket.

Patton's Ghost Corps

Patton's Ghost Corps
Title Patton's Ghost Corps PDF eBook
Author Nathan Prefer
Publisher Presidio Press
Total Pages 280
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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An account of Maj. Gen. Walton Walker's XX Corps, left behind to defend the entire Third Army frontline when Gen. Patton advanced north across the Rhine River into Germany toward the end of 1944. The XX Corps' primary combat force was the 94th Infantry Division, a draftee unit new to the area. They proved their mettle in a series of bloody and hazardous small-unit actions. Includes bandw photos. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Patton's Third Army

Patton's Third Army
Title Patton's Third Army PDF eBook
Author Charles M. Province
Publisher
Total Pages 340
Release 1994
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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A day-by-day study of the progress of General George S. Patton's Third Army in Europe from August, 1944 to May, 1945.

Patton and His Third Army

Patton and His Third Army
Title Patton and His Third Army PDF eBook
Author Brenton Greene Wallace
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 166
Release 2019-02-26
Genre
ISBN 0359464440

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In Patton and His Third Army, Brenton Wallace details the actions of General George S. Patton and the Third Army from its preparations in Britain, to its first engagements with the enemy, through to the major battles countering the German offensives, liberating Paris and breaking across the Moselle into the Nazi heartland to subdue Hitler's forces.

Patton's Third Army at War

Patton's Third Army at War
Title Patton's Third Army at War PDF eBook
Author George Forty
Publisher Casemate
Total Pages 225
Release 2015-04-19
Genre History
ISBN 1612003168

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The story of Gen. George S. Patton’s magnificent Third Army as it advanced across Nazi-occupied Europe and into Hitler’s redoubt. Includes photos. As America’s own answer to the Blitzkrieg, Third Army’s actions from the Normandy coast across France and Germany to Austria gave a new dimension to the term “fluid warfare.” They only needed one general order—to seek out the enemy, trap, and destroy them. This they did, relentlessly overcoming every obstacle thrown in their way. Third Army’s story is one of teamwork, of armor, infantry, and aircraft working together with a perfection that amazed even the Germans, who’d always considered themselves the masters of the mobile offensive. Though Third Army is often remembered for its tank spearheads, like the 4th Armored Division, these pages also give credit to the brave infantry divisions which butted their heads against fortresses such as Metz with ultimate success. It is also the story of a triumph of administration as thousands of trucks carried forward the vital supplies to keep the army on the move and fighting. When a German counteroffensive nearly burst through the US lines in the Ardennes, it was Patton’s Third Army that turned on its heel and immediately drove in the “Bulge,” ending Hitler’s last great hope for success in the west. Afterward nothing could stop it as it crossed the Rhine and overran the Reich. Much of Third Army’s greatness, driving force, and will to win, was owed to one man—Gen. George Smith Patton Jr.—and a significant part of this book is devoted to him alone. In these pages, a renowned military historian gives a vivid impression in words and pictures of what it was like to live and fight with Patton’s men. Full of eyewitness accounts, photographs, and maps, it relates the full story of how America’s most dynamic fighting formation led the Allied effort against the Nazis’ seemingly invincible European empire.