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The Patton Tank Paradox

This episode examines the Patton tank paradox—the story of how the M46, M47, M48, and M60 “Patton” series bridged the gap between World War II armor and the modern main battle tank. We trace how ...
In the annals of military history, few figures loom as large as General George S. Patton—a man whose bold vision for armoured warfare transformed the outcome of World War II. Recognising tanks not ...
It was a bitterly cold March day, and the 300 men who were to serve on General Patton's Third Army staff were all standing outside, waiting for him. Suddenly a voice announced, "The Army commander!" ...
When the Allies broke through Normandy in 1944, victory seemed certain—until General Patton’s army ran out of fuel. With ...
The 761st Tank Battalion’s outstanding performance in the war’s last months bore witness to Ruben Rivers' exemplary courage.
Lost for 82 years in the woods of England, a Georgia family is finally reunited with their father's World War II dog tag.
Hegseth introduced reforms targeting "zero-defect" culture in the ranks because he wants daring officers like George Patton ...