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    Patton and an M1, self submitted POTD.

    Bradley too?

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    2nd ID!!! 2nd ID!!! My Grandpa's Division. I wonder what General that was with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ABPOS View Post
    2nd ID!!! 2nd ID!!! My Grandpa's Division. I wonder what General that was with him.
    It shouldn't be too hard to find out who was the Division Commander when Patton was a Lt. Gen.

    A little cross-referencing research and Bob's your uncle.

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    I was thinking it was him. But wasn't sure. He's in the Division book I have of course and I've heard his name several times. I heard he was pretty good. The 2nd ID SEEMED to have a good rep for a combat division and saw a very fair share of action. Very fair. More than fair. Second to none. hehehehe

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    I wonder what he is standing on?

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    Maybe just the seat?
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    Here's the link to the original image I linked in the OP. Shows more detail in higher resolution.

    http://i.imgur.com/4CXpKEd.jpg

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    A very late war Ford GPW with vacuum wipers. Odd though, no black out drive light and doesn't look to be the three holes in the top of the fender for it either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Hollinger View Post
    A very late war Ford GPW with vacuum wipers. Odd though, no black out drive light and doesn't look to be the three holes in the top of the fender for it either.
    Could this of been in Englandicon?


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    Lt. Gen. Patton with Maj. Gen. Walter Robertson pass in review of Third Army Troops in April 1944 prior to the Normandy invasion in June. US Army photo

    Half way down the page!

    General George Patton: WWII Commander | writingasaprofession

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