Patton, George
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| Birthname | Patton, George Smith | ||
| born on | 11 November 1885 at 18:38 (= 6:38 PM ) | ||
| Place | San Marino CA, USA, 34n07, 118w06 | ||
| Timezone | PST h8w (is standard time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 19°55' 19°29 Asc. 20°26'
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Biography
American military commander of forces in WW I who served under General Eisenhower as a command officer in Morocco. Patton was a tactician and practitioner of mobile tank warfare during WW I. Eventually, he made it to the rank of General.
A colorful and dramatic man, he had a movie made of his life.
He died of injuries suffered in a car accident on 12/21/1945, Heidelberg. He believed he had lived other lives, always as a warrior. Patton had been, he claimed, a Greek soldier, a Roman legionnaire, a Scottish Highlander, a trooper with Napoleon. Once, when visiting a Roman amphitheater, he felt so sure he had been there before that he swore he could "smell the sweat of Caesar's legions."
Relationships
- business associate/partner relationship with Burgess, Raymond (born 10 July 1897)
- has played role of Scott, George C. (born 18 October 1927)
Events
- Death by Accident 21 December 1945 (Car crash, age 60)
Source Notes
Ruth Dewey quotes family bible given by Ladislav Farago in "Ordeal and Triumph," 1963, p.41
Categories
- Vocation : Politics : Public office (Minister)
- Vocation : Politics : Party Affiliation (Reform party)
- Vocation : Military : Military career (General)
- Diagnoses : Psychological : Dyslexia
- Diagnoses : Body Part Problems : Accident/Injury (Car, fatal)
- Notable : Book Collection : American Book
- Notable : Famous : Top 5% of Profession
- Notable : Famous : Historic figure (Famed general)
- Personal : Religion/Spirituality : New Age (Believed in reincarnation)

19°55'
19°29 Asc.
20°26'
