Gen. George Smith Patton Jr. may have been killed in a December 1945 automobile accident in Heidelberg, Germany, and buried alongside his men at the Luxembourg American Cemetery as per his request, ...
A museum bearing a famous military name and showcasing Fort Knox's ties to tank warfare will stay open here after the heavy armor departs for Georgia. The decision, announced in December by a Kentucky ...
FORT KNOX, Ky. – A window into Fort Knox history has reopened as part of the General George Patton Museum. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held May 8 for the museum’s newest exhibit, housed inside an ...
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3 Generations, 1 Legacy: How the Patton Tanks Defined U.S. Armor
From the M46 Pershing upgrade to the M48 Patton and beyond, the U.S. Army’s Cold War tanks combined evolving firepower with ...
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The Patton Tank Paradox
This episode examines the Patton tank paradox—the story of how the M46, M47, M48, and M60 “Patton” series bridged the gap between World War II armor and the modern main battle tank. We trace how ...
A seven-month long project began outside Fort Knox's Patton Museum during the first week in November that, when complete, will allow visitors faster and more direct museum access. The Patton Museum is ...
The M60 “Patton” was a second-generation MBT. I put the “Patton” moniker in quotes because unlike, say, the M48 Patton, this particular make and model of tank was actually never officially christened ...
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