VERBATIM
Colonel George Smith Patton
Mortally wounded at the
Battle of Opequon Creek (or 3rd Battle of Winchester), leaving a widow
and 9-year-old son, Colonel `Patton was the grandfather of Lt. Gen.
George S. Patton III, World War II 3rd Army Commander, who "… often credited his grandfather –the brave Colonel of the 22nd Virginia— as the inspiration for his military career."
Photo: Credit – Civil War Photo Collection, USAMHI
Photo: Credit – Civil War Photo Collection, USAMHI
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MANY of the contributions towards the I-95 Battle Flag project are coming in with designations to honor the donors' ancestors. We are thrilled to receive this information, as it adds an even more personal connection to the memorial...
Tonight we are recognizing the donation to the I-95 Battle Flag Project by Terry Mccallister, of WV, in memory and honor of:
Pvt. William H. Tucker Co A, 22nd Va Inf.
The unit was led by Col. George S. Patton III, (pictured), a graduate of the VMI Class of 1852, and grandfather of the George S. Patton of WWII fame.
LEST WE FORGET!
Contributions to the I-95 Battle Flag project may be mailed to
Va Flaggers
P.O. Box 547
Sandston VA 23150
Payable to Va Flaggers
or through PayPal:
http://www.vaflaggers.com/i95flagdonate.html
So....he joined the Federal enemy's army. Must not have been *too* inspired! lol
ReplyDeleteI assume you are referring to Colonel Patton's grandfather.
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