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George Smith Patton's Speech 'Blood And Guts'

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Imagine someone who has been involuntarily drafted and surrounded by thousands of other men who all have one thing in common. Now, the first-time soldier is having overwhelming emotions about this unexpected event in his life. Some may feel excited fighting for America others will just live in fear of death. On June 5, 1944, just a day before the invasion of Normandy, The commander, General George Smith Patton is on the platform who gave an inspirational “Blood and Guts” speech (The Official Website of General George S. Patton Jr 2016). The soldiers did not know anything about General George Smith Patton but he stood behind the Third Army with complete confidence of winning this battle.Although, the audience had different perspectives towards his speech. …show more content…

Before, there could be a famous speech and Third Army if it was not for General George Smith Patton, born on November 11, 1885, in San Gabriel, California. Born and raised in a long military history, which meant it was his turn to serve. Some believe the reason for his strong personality and unceasing profanity was because of a skull injury in his early 20’s. General Patton was arrogant to his men who were crucially injured in hospitals. In fact, he instead insisted they were pretending so they would have to return to battle. It wasn't until his first battle of the expedition to Mexico with his war tactics that gave him the boost to be recognized by the public (Biography 2016).After General George Smith Patton first battle of the expedition to Mexico, the setback of dyslexia during his years in the U.S Military Academy at West Point does not stop him. Therefore, Patton’s determination earned him to serve as one of the first official officers in the tank corps in World War I. General George Smith Patton had reached the role of general with his efficient and organized warfare

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