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When General Abrams mentioned the cavalry's concerns over the new vehicle, Patton recommended that the Sheridans be combat tested by a divisional cavalry squadron and a squadron from his own regiment ; both of which had completely different missions.
When he was informed of the massacres of Italian prisoners, Omar Bradley told Patton that U. S. troops had murdered some 50 – 70 prisoners in cold blood.
" When Patton asked Kuhl where he was hurt, Kuhl shrugged and replied that he was " nervous " rather than wounded, adding " I guess I can't take it.
When General Eisenhower learned of the matter, he ordered Patton to make amends, after which, it was reported, " Patton's conduct then became as generous as it had been furious ," and he apologized to the soldier " and to all those present at the time ," The news reporters who had sent their report to Bedell Smith demanded that Patton be fired in exchange for killing the story, a demand which Eisenhower refused.
When Eisenhower asked Patton how long it would take him to disengage six divisions of his Third Army and commence a counterattack north to relieve the 101st Airborne, Patton replied, " As soon as you're through with me.
" When the weather cleared soon after, Patton awarded O ' Neill a Bronze Star on the spot.
When Patton and Eisenhower met in the mid 1920s, Patton was six years Eisenhower's senior in the Army and Eisenhower saw Patton as a leading mind in tank warfare, as both men had strong interest in tank warfare.
When the Allies announced the invasion of North Africa, Major General Patton suddenly found himself under the command of his former subordinate, now one star his superior.
When Patton came under criticism for the " Sicily slapping incident ," Eisenhower met privately with Patton and reprimanded him.
When Patton heard that Chanute wanted to build a railroad in his general direction, he saw it as an opportunity to make use of his otherwise deserted land and struck a deal.
" When the " speed trap " was active, there were 1, 100 citations issued by Patton Village authorities per month.
When Mike Patton was questioned in 2008 by co-hosts of Fuse TV's Talking Metal On Fuse if a Faith No More reunion was a possibility, Patton replied " I highly doubt it ", but also stated in a January 2008 interview with Artisan News that he " wouldn't rule it out ", adding " I don't think we would need to reform the band, but maybe there's other things we could do together.
When interviewed about his lyrical content with Faith No More, Patton responded, " I think that too many people think too much about my lyrics.
When the United States entered World War II, Faubus joined the United States Army and served as an intelligence officer with the Third Army of General George Patton.
When hostilities broke out in Europe in 1939, Walker was executive of the War Plans division of the general staff, but when Marshall ( now Chief of Staff ) assigned George Patton to organize America's armored forces, Walker successfully lobbied Marshall for a post as one of Patton's subordinate commanders, gaining promotion to brigadier general in the process.
When Browning asked to see the plans for Operation Husky, Ridgway replied that they would not be available for scrutiny until after they had been approved by the US Seventh Army commander, Lieutenant-General George S. Patton, Jr.
When Browning protested, Patton backed Ridgway, but Eisenhower and his chief of staff, Major-General Walter Bedell Smith, supported Browning and forced them to back down.
When World War II ended, the American Military Government in Bavaria, under the command of General George S. Patton, placed the Duke under house arrest at his main royal residence, the vast Veste Coburg, because of his Nazi sympathies.

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When he openly left Octavian's sister, Octavia Minor, and moved to Alexandria to become Cleopatra's official partner, he led many Roman politicians to believe that he was trying to become the unchecked ruler of Egypt and of other eastern kingdoms, while still maintaining his command over the many Roman legions in the East.
When the Western renamed itself the American League for 1900, it was still a minor league, but next year it broke with the National Agreement and declared itself major, openly competing with the National League for players, and for fans in three contested cities.
When logrolling occurs within a Direct Democracy, a few individuals vote openly, and votes are easy to trade, rearrange, and observe.
When announced, many present openly laughed that such an insignificant settlement was now the capital city of Michigan.
When afterwards Severus declared openly his son Caracalla as successor, Albinus was hailed emperor by his troops and moved to Gallia.
When Pumpsie Green became the first black player on the Boston Red Sox in 1959 — the last major league team to integrate its team — Williams openly welcomed Green.
When the lift started returning to the ground floor, ASIS officers emerged wearing masks and openly brandishing 9mm Browning pistols and Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine guns, two of them with silencers.
When he is the only man not hired, Terry openly confronts Friendly, proclaiming that he is proud of what he did.
When Edward invaded England in 1471, not many common people openly celebrated his return.
When Fraser became Liberal leader in 1975, Gorton resigned from the party, sat as an independent, and openly campaigned against Fraser, whom he detested.
When Newsnights editor decided to broadcast brief weather forecasts instead of financial reports he openly ridiculed the decision: " And for tonight's weather – it's April, what do you expect ?".
When Wilde was publicly acknowledged to be a homosexual in 1895, Whistler openly mocked him.
When Dream discovered this at the end of The Doll's House, he openly threatened Desire with what would happen should Desire interfere in Dream's life again, and there was an uneasy truce between the two afterwards.
When her husband openly acknowledged his paternity of a daughter born to Emilie in 1844, Maria Anna sued for divorce.
When Belsize arrives at the murder scene Olivia means to cover up for him ( despite the fact that he openly intended to kill her ).
When Lynch returned he was confronted openly by Síle de Valera, Dr Bill Loughnane, a noted hardline Republican backbencher, along with Tom McEllistrim, a member of Haughey's gang of five, at a parliamentary party meeting.
When Elisabeth still was blocked from controlling her son's upbringing and education, she openly rebelled.
When we are in the present the characters abide by the rules of the set, entering only through the stage door to the left ; however, when we visit Willy's " past " these rules are removed, with characters openly moving through walls.
When Charles II's openly Catholic successor James II attempted to issue a similar Declaration of Indulgence, an order for general religious tolerance, this was one of the grievances that led to the Glorious Revolution that ousted him from the throne.
When Louis Napoleon was elected President of France, Favre openly opposed him, and on 2 December 1851 he tried with Victor Hugo and others to organize armed resistance in the streets of Paris.
When God openly rejected Cain's sacrifice, Cain slew his brother in a fit of jealousy.
When she made public her plans to marry one of her Taranto cousins and not Andrew's younger brother Stephen, the Hungarians openly accused her of the murder.
When he openly expressed his opinion that the Vendéans merited lenient measures, the authorities recalled him ; but re-instated him once more in April 1794 and sent him to the Army of the Sambre-and-Meuse.
When Domitien openly rejected the plans, she was promptly fired and her cabinet was dismissed ( 7 April 1976 ).

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