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Lieutenant Patton: George
S. Patton, Jr. and the American Army in the Mexican Punitive Expedition,
1915-1916,
by Vernon L. Williams |
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ISBN: 0-9708927-7-2
Price: $17.95
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In 1915-1916 the mobilization of the American Army along the
Mexican border and the combat operations on the Mexican Punitive
Expedition helped to forge the frontier army into a new mobile
fighting machine that would soon face the trials of modern warfare
in Europe. Among the subalterns who participated in that experience
was Lieutenant George S. Patton who would develop into one of
the United States Army's great combat commanders.
Vernon L. Williams has woven the story of the young Patton into
the fabric of the Punitive Expedition that gives the reader a
glimpse of the future leader who captured the imagination of a
later America and embodied the offensive spirit of the Army of
the United States. Patton's experiences on the Punitive Expedition
serve as a vehicle that sheds light on the changing face of the
Army. Air power, mobile operations, communications, and emerging
technology called for new tactics on the desert of northern Mexico.
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