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Patton and Hall
Patton spoke in front of the Burbank City Hall and at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
* Patton Hall, an officer's classroom building at the U. S. Army Armor School at Fort Benning, Georgia.
* Patton Hall, Fort Riley, Kansas, headquarters of the installation Judge Advocate General
* Patton Hall, Officers ' Club at Fort Myer, Virginia
* Patton Hall, military hangar at the Saumur Armour Museum on loan from the French Armoured Corps and Cavalry School, Saumur, France, formerly used as a tank-restoration hall.
The Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame was founded by Paul Allen and Jody Patton and opened to the public on June 18, 2004.
* Billy Joe Patton, amateur golfer who almost won the 1954 Masters Tournament, member of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame
A year after the post was established in 1853, a temporary hospital was constructed near the present day Post / Cavalry Museum and Patton Hall on the main post.
Coach Boone takes the coaching position from current head coach Bill Yoast ( Will Patton ), who has been nominated for the Virginia High School Hall of Fame, and who also later decides to move on to other coaching opportunities.
A-B-Elizabethan Stage / Allen Pavilion, C-Angus Bowmer Theatre, D-Black Swan Theatre, E-New Theatre, F-Festival Courtyard, G-Administration Building, H-Group Sales Office, I-Welcome Center, J-Tudor Guild Gift Shop, K-Campus Building, L-Pioneer Building, M-Carpenter Hall, N-Bill Patton Garden, O-Brass Rubbing Center, P-Box Office
United States Third Army Headquarters, Patton Hall
On 1 June 2011, Third Army Headquarters at Shaw, Patton Hall, was dedicated during a ribbon cutting ceremony for their new headquarters.
The new Patton Hall took 22 months to build, has 42 conference rooms, a 200 seat auditorium and can support up to 1, 500 personnel.
With the construction of Patton Hall complete, Third Army will continue its mission while also transferring its personnel and equipment in order to be fully operational at Shaw by 1 August 2011.

Patton and South
In 1969, armored cavalry units ( minus the 11th ACR which retained its M48 Patton tank companies ) began replacing their M48 Patton tanks, which in turn were normally transferred to the South Vietnamese military.
* George Patton Street, Orangeburg, South Carolina
Patton and Benjamin star in Idlewild, a film about music during the Depression-era South.
Patton was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the eldest of three children.
The Convention settled on the latter, nominating Memminger and Robert W. Barnwell from South Carolina, William T. S. Barry and Wiley P. Harris from Mississippi, James Patton Anderson and James B. Owens from Florida, Richard W. Walker and Robert H. Smith from Alabama, Stephens and E. A. Nisbet from Georgia, and John Perkins and Duncan F. Kenner from Louisiana to the Committee of Twelve.
* Patton, Randall L. " Textile Organizing in a Sunbelt South Community: Northwest Georgia's Carpet Industry in the Early 1960s.
The 20th was the only South Vietnamese armor unit equipped with the M48 Patton tank.
* Paul R. Patton, Professor of Philosophy at the University of New South Wales
Patton, " Phylogenetic relationship and the radiation of sigmodontinae rodents in South America: Evidence from cytochrome b. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 6: 89-128 ( 1999 )

Patton and Carolina
* Patton J. D., Maintanability and Maintenance Management, Instrument Society of America, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 19.
During the buildup of the United States Army prior to its entry into World War II, Patton commanded the United States Third Army, which performed with mixed results in 1941 in both the Louisiana Maneuvers and Carolina Maneuvers.
The University of Kentucky boasts seven governors, including current Governor of Kentucky Steve Beshear, former Governor of Ohio Ted Strickland, current Governor of North Carolina Beverly Perdue, and former governors Ernie Fletcher, Paul E. Patton and Tom Jefferson Terral, and former governor, U. S. Senator and Commissioner of Major League Baseball Albert " Happy " Chandler.
* Patton, James W. Unionism and Reconstruction in Tennessee, 1860-1867 University of North Carolina Press, 1934.
* In North Carolina, one jughandle exists at the intersection of Patton Ave and Clingman Ave in southwest Asheville.

Patton and headquarters
Flying with an Army pilot in a Taylorcraft L-2 or a Stinson L-5, Patton was able to inspect many more troop positions and headquarters in a day than could be accomplished by using a motor vehicle.
" After he left, they took me in and admitted me in the hospital, and found out I had malaria ," Kuhl noted, adding that when Patton apologized personally ( at Patton's headquarters ) " He said he didn't know that I was as sick as I was.
The Stars and Stripes cartoonist, Sergeant Bill Mauldin, who habitually portrayed front line infantry as exhausted, begrimed footsloggers Willie and Joe came in for special criticism, even prompting Patton to summon Sergeant Mauldin to his headquarters, where Patton unsuccessfully attempted to convince Mauldin into drawing a cleaned-up version of the popular comic strip.
* Patton Barracks, Heidelberg, Germany, headquarters of the United States Army Garrison Heidelberg
On 15 July, Patton reorganised his command into two corps by creating a new Provisional Corps headquarters commanded by his deputy army commander Geoffrey Keyes.
While Oberbürgermeister, he entered a much publicised friendship with U. S. Army Major General George S. Patton IV, the son of his father's World War II adversary, George S. Patton, who was assigned to the nearby U. S. military headquarters.
Instead, Air Chief Marshal Arthur Tedder, Major General Carl Spaatz and Brigadier General Laurence S. Kuter paid Patton a visit at his headquarters.
When Patton arrived at II Corps headquarters, Fredendall was at breakfast.
Here he went to the headquarters of the Seventh Army commander, General George Patton, in Morocco and stayed nearly a month.
Hill was the staging area for the headquarters and corps troops of Major General George S. Patton ’ s Task Force A, which invaded French Morocco in North Africa.
Before D-Day, Operation Quicksilver portrayed " First United States Army Group " ( FUSAG ), which was merely a skeleton headquarters commanded by General Omar Bradley, as a genuine large army group commanded by General George Patton.

Patton and 3rd
In July 1932, Patton served under Army Chief of Staff General Douglas MacArthur as a major commanding 600 troops, including the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment.
In all, Patton would reposition six full divisions ( including his 3rd and 12th Army Corps ) from their positions on the Saar front along a line stretching from Bastogne to Diekirch to Echternach.
Following deep reconnaissance missions in the region by the 3rd Cavalry Group and units of the 1139 Engineer Combat Group, and after heavy fighting in and around the city, Chartres was liberated, on 18 August 1944, by the U. S. 5th Infantry and the 7th Armored Divisions belonging to the XX Corps of the 3rd US Army commanded by General George S. Patton.
As the build-up continued in Normandy, the 3rd Army was formed under Patton, Bradley's former commander, while General Hodges succeeded Bradley in command of the 1st Army ; together, they made up Bradley's new command, the 12th Army Group.
In his 1998 book Death Traps, Belton Cooper, who was a lieutenant in the 3rd Armored Division during World War II, working as a liaison officer for the division's armor repair units, made the claim that General George S. Patton was primarily responsible for delaying the development and production of the M26.
They, with the American 3rd Army under General George S. Patton, reduced the salient.
At 4: 45 p. m., commanded by Gen. Douglas MacArthur, the 12th Infantry Regiment, Fort Howard, Maryland, and the 3rd Cavalry Regiment, supported by six battle tanks commanded by Maj. George S. Patton, formed in Pennsylvania Avenue while thousands of civil service employees left work to line the street and watch.
General George S. Patton — a bitter critic of Montgomery — used his 3rd Army to force a bridgehead south of the Main, opposite Oppenheim.
Although Patton was in charge of 3rd Army during the battle, this army was part of a much larger American force in the south.
* Bradley told General George S. Patton — whose U. S. 3rd Army had been fighting through the Palatinate — to " take the Rhine on the run ".
On June 17, 1932, the Bonus Army ( about 17, 000 World War I veterans and 26, 000 of their family members and affiliated groups ) had established a Hooverville shanty town on the Anacostia Flats area of Washington, D. C. On July 28, the U. S. 12th Infantry Regiment commanded by General Douglas MacArthur and the 3rd Cavalry Regiment ( supported by six tanks ) commanded by Major George S. Patton attacked and set afire the Bonus Army's encampment, injuring hundreds and killing several veterans and civilians.

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