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The Patton Philosophy
The Unknown Patton - Chapter 10 The Patton Philosophy ^ | 1998 | Charles M. Province

Posted on 01/28/2007 8:17:04 PM PST by GLH3IL

"Twice in my lifetime, America, the Arsenal of Democracy, has come from behind to insure victory. Is it not evident that should another war arise, those producing it will make every effort to see that the Arsenal of Democracy is knocked out in the first round? How this can be done I do not know, but I do know that the progress made in airplanes and self-propelled missiles is such that the possibility of an early knockout cannot be discounted."

"Perhaps a good illustration of what I am trying to put across to you is this: When I went to school, and I presume that it is the same now, all of the children were taught how to form in column and march out of the building in an orderly manner in case of fire. This instruction did not, so far as I know, produce fires, but when fire occurred, the lives of the majority of the children were saved. If we go to the extreme of saying that preparedness produces wars, then the instruction in fire drills would produce fires. Therefore, we should not teach children that a fire may come, that the building may burn, and as a result of such teaching have the sad duty of removing the charred little bodies from the ruined schoolhouse."

"You men are all American citizens, and in your generation you will have a very large voice in determining the election of our public servants and the enforcement of our laws. I am sure that you have found out that discipline, self-reliance, mutual respect, and faith are necessary in the Army. These traits are just as necessary in civilian life. Laws which are not enforced had better not be promulgated."

"Referring again to the fire department aspect of the prevention of war, a very large proportion of the duties of the fire departments in large cities is not the extinguishing of fires, but their prevention through advice and supervision. You man are all potential firemen. You have put out the fire by your heroic efforts. It is now your duty as citizens to see that other fires do not occur, and that you and your children are not again called upon to extinguish them."

"I have been speaking to you, not as your Commanding General, but rather as an old man to young men. I am in no way trying to propagandize you, but as I said before, it is my considered opinion that my duty demands that I should explain to you things as I see them."

"Let me say that it is my profound hope that we shall never again be engaged in war, but also let me remind you of the words attributed to George Washington, "In time of peace, prepare for war." That advice is still good."

I am firmly convinced that we must have universal training because the one hope for a peaceful world is a powerful America with the adequate means of instantly checking aggressors. Unless we are so armed, and prepared, the next war will probably destroy us. No one who has lived in a destroyed country can view such a possibility with anything except horror.

Man is War. War is conflict. Fighting is an elemental exposition of the age old effort to survive. If we again believe that Wars are over, we will surely have another and damned quick. We had better look out for ourselves and make the rest of the world look out for themselves. If we attempt to feed the world, we will starve and perhaps destroy America. Roman civilization fell due to the loss of the will to conquer; satisfaction with the "status quo"; and high taxes, which destroyed trade and private enterprise. These conditions eventually forced people out of the cities. The cycle is returning.

It is very easy for ignorant people to think that success in war may be gained by the use of some wonderful invention like the Atomic Bomb rather than by hard fighting and superior leadership.

There are a host of people who have to squat to piss who will say that this will be the "last" war and that from now on we will only need world "clubs". They are the ones who will be responsible for the deaths of millions of people. The pacifists are always at it. I met a "visiting fireman" of supposedly great eminence who told me that this was to be the LAST war. I told him that such statements since 2600 B.C. had signed the death warrants of millions of young men. He replied with the stock lie, "Oh, but things are different now." My God! Will they NEVER learn?

There are all kinds of low class slime who are trying and will continue to try to wreck this country from the inside. Most of them don't know it, but they are actually working for the Russians. Some of them do know it, though. It doesn't matter whether they call themselves Communists, Socialists, or just plain foolish Liberals. They are destroying this country.

Politicians are the lowest form of life on earth. Liberal Democrats are the lowest form of politicians. I really shudder for the future of our country. Someone must not only win the war, but also the PEACE.

I believe that Germany should not be destroyed, but rather should be re-built as a buffer against the real danger, which is Russia and it's bolshevism.

The difficulty in understanding the Russian is that we do not take cognizance of the fact that he is not a European, but an Asiatic, and therefore thinks deviously. We can no more understand a Russian than a Chinese or a Japanese, and from what I have seen of them, I have no particular desire to understand them except to ascertain how much lead or iron it takes to kill them. In addition to his other amiable characteristics, the Russian has no regard for human life and they are all out sons-of-bitches, barbarians, and chronic drunks.

Russia KNOWS what she wants. WORLD DOMINATION. And she is laying her plans accordingly. We, on the other hand, and England and France to a lesser extent, don't know what we want. We get less than nothing as a result. If we have to fight them, now is the time. From now on, we will get weaker and they will get stronger. Let's keep out boots polished, bayonets sharpened, and present a picture of force and strength to the Russians. This is the only language that they understand and respect. If we fail to do this, then I would like to say that we have had a victory over the Germans, and have disarmed them, but we have lost the war.

The one thing that I could not say, and cannot yet say publicly, is that my chief interest in establishing order in Germany was to prevent Germany from going communist. I am afraid that our foolish and utterly stupid policy in regard to Germany will certainly cause them to join the Russians and thereby insure a communistic state throughout Western Europe. We have destroyed what could have been a good race of people and we are about to replace them with Mongolian savages and all of Europe with communism.

Poland is under Russian domination, so is Hungary, so is Czechoslovakia, and so is Yugoslavia; and we sit happily by and think that everybody loves us. It seems likely to me that Russia has a certain sphere of influence in Korea, Manchuria, and Mongolia.

We promised the Europeans freedom. It would be worse than dishonorable not to see that they have it. This might mean war with the Russians, but what of it? They have no Air Force, and their gasoline and ammunition supplies are low. I've seen their miserable supply trains; mostly wagons drawn by beaten up old horses or oxen. I'll say this; the Third Army alone and with damned few casualties, could lick what is left of the Russians in six weeks. You mark my words. Don't ever forget them. Someday we will have to fight them and it will take six years and cost us six million lives.

The Russians are Mongols. They are Slavs and a lot of them used to be ruled by Ancient Byzantium. From Genghis Kahn to Stalin, they have not changed. They never will, and we will never learn, at least, not until it is too late.

I am very much afraid that Europe is going Bolshevik. If it does, it may eventually spread to our country.

The too often repeated remark that "the country owes me a living" is nothing short of treason. The nation owes all of it's citizens an EQUAL chance, but it is not responsible for the faults and follies of those who fail to avail themselves of these opportunities.

Do not talk or think of your rights or your fatigues or of what the other fellow has failed to do. War is the struggle of nations; you are in it, but as an individual, and your feelings as such do not exits. In doing your utmost, even unto death, you are conferring no favor. You are privileged to be able to do so much for your country.

War is simple, direct, and ruthless. It requires a simple, direct, and ruthless man to wage it.

"There are apparently two types of successful soldiers. Those who get on by being unobtrusive and those who get on by being obtrusive. I am of the latter type and seem to be rare and unpopular; but it is my method. One must be singleminded. One must to choose a system and stick to it. People who are not themselves are nobody."

To be a successful soldier you must know history. Read it objectively. Dates and even the minute details of tactics are useless. What you must know is how man reacts. Weapons change, but man who uses them changes not at all. Save for appearances, the ancient Greek warrior and the modern rifleman are one. The emotions and consequent reactions which affected one affect the other. To win battles you do not beat weapons -- you beat the soul of man, of the enemy man. To do that you have to destroy his weapons, but that is only incidental. You must read biography and especially autobiography. If you will do that you will find that war is simple. Decide what will hurt the enemy most within the limits of your capabilities to harm him and then do it. TAKE CALCULATED RISKS. That is quite different from being rash. My personal belief is that if you have a 50% chance, take it! I know that the superior fighting qualities of American soldiers led by me will surely give that extra 1% necessary."

"In Sicily, I decided as a result of my information, observations, and a sixth sense that I have, that the enemy did not have another large scale attack in his system. I bet my shirt on that and I was right. You cannot wage war safely, but no dead general has ever been criticized, so you always have that way out." I get criticized every day for taking needless risks by being too often right up front. What good is a dead general? I say, what good is a general who won't take the same risks as his troops? I still get scared under fire. I guess I never will get used to it, but I still poke along.

"I am sure that if every leader who goes into battle will promise himself that he will come out either a conqueror or a corpse, he is sure to win. There is no doubt of that. Defeat is not due to losses but to the destruction of the soul of the leaders -- the "live to fight another day" doctrine".

"The most vital quality a soldier can possess is SELF-CONFIDENCE, utter, complete and bumptious. You can have doubts about your good looks, about your intelligence, about your self-control, but to win in war you must have NO doubts about your ability as a soldier."

"What success I have had results from the fact that I have always been certain that my military reactions were correct. Many people do not agree with me. They are wrong. The unerring jury of history written long after we are dead will prove me correct."

"Note that I speak of military reactions. No one is born with them any more than anyone is born with muscles. You are born with the soul capable of correct military reactions or the body capable of having big muscles, but both qualities must be developed by hard work."

"The intensity of your desire to acquire any special ability depends on character and ambition. They are wonderful possessions."

"Soldiers, all men in fact, are natural hero worshippers. Officers with a flair for command realize this and emphasize in their conduct, dress, and deportment the qualities they seek to produce in their men. When I was a second lieutenant I had a captain who was very sloppy and usually was late, yet he got after the men for just those faults; he was a failure."

"The troops I have commanded have always been well dressed, been smart saluters, been prompt and bold in action because I have personally set the example in these qualities. The influence one man can have on thousands is a never ending source of wonder to me. You are always on parade. Officers who, through laziness or a foolish desire to be popular, fail to enforce discipline and the proper wearing of uniforms and equipment not in the presence of the enemy will also fail in battle. If they fail in battle they are murderers. There is no such thing as a good field soldier. You are either a good soldier or a bad soldier."

"I have used one principle in my operations which has been remarkably successful, and that is to "Fill the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds worth of distance run." That is the whole art of war, and when you get to be a general, remember it!

Remember four basic principles;

First; surprise. Find out what the enemy intends to do and it first.

Second; Rock the enemy back on his heels. Keep him rocking. Never give him a chance to get his balance or to build up.

Third; relentless pursuit. "A l'outrance" the French say, beyond the limit.

Fourth; Mop him up."

Three vital qualities in an officer are:

Imagination; to think what the enemy would do and beat him to the draw.

Unselfishness; always give credit where it is due. If you win, give the credit. If you lose, take the blame.

Courage; to shoulder responsibility."

"So far as the atomic bomb is concerned, while it is a scientific invention of the first water, it is not as earth shaking as you might think. When man first began fighting man, he used his teeth, toe-nails, and fingernails. Then one day a very terrified or very inventive genius picked up a rock and bashed a man in the head while the latter was gnawing at his vitals. The news of this unheard of weapon unquestionably shocked Neolithic society, but they became accustomed to it. Thousands of years later, another genius picked up the splintered rib of a mastodon and using it as a dagger struck the gentleman with the rock. Again pre-historic society was shocked and said, "There can be no more wars. Did you hear about the mastodon bone"? When the shield, slingshot, throwing stick, and the sword and armor were successively invented, each in its turn was heralded by the proponents as a means of destroying the world or of stopping war. When Samson slew the Philistines with the jawbone of an ass, he probably created such a vogue for the weapon that throughout the world no prudent donkey dared to bray. Certainly the advent of the atomic bomb was not half as startling as the initial appearance of gunpowder. In my own lifetime, I remember two inventions, or possibly three, which were supposed to stop war; namely the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius, the submarine, and the tank. Yet, wars go blithely on and will when our great-grandchildren are very old men."

Do not regard what you do as only a "preparation" for doing the same thing more fully or better at some later time. Nothing is ever done twice. There is no next time. This is of special application to war. There is but one time to win a battle or a campaign. It must be won the first time."


TOPICS: Government; Politics/Elections; War on Terror; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: america; leadership; liberals; patton
"There are all kinds of low class slime who are trying and will continue to try to wreck this country from the inside. Most of them don't know it, but they are actually working for the Russians. Some of them do know it, though. It doesn't matter whether they call themselves Communists, Socialists, or just plain foolish Liberals. They are destroying this country."

Patton said this over 60 years ago....is it any less true today? Patton's writings and integrity are sorely needed these days, and sadly lacking in too many. President Bush comes as close as anyone, and he falls short as well. There will never be another Patton, but damnit we need someone to stop up to the plate and at least try!

1 posted on 01/28/2007 8:17:05 PM PST by GLH3IL
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To: GLH3IL

Step up even....sheesh...


2 posted on 01/28/2007 8:20:42 PM PST by GLH3IL (Truth: The remedy for liberalism.)
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To: GLH3IL

"as the atomic bomb is concerned, while it is a scientific invention of the first water, it is not as earth shaking as you might think. When man first began fighting man, he used his teeth, toe-nails, and fingernails. Then one day a very terrified or very inventive genius picked up a rock and bashed a man in the head while the latter was gnawing at his vitals. The news of this unheard of weapon unquestionably shocked Neolithic society, but they became accustomed to it"

Aint this the truth.


3 posted on 01/28/2007 8:32:17 PM PST by spanalot
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To: GLH3IL
"Fighting is an elemental exposition of the age old effort to survive. If we again believe that Wars are over, we will surely have another and damned quick. We had better look out for ourselves and make the rest of the world look out for themselves. If we attempt to feed the world, we will starve and perhaps destroy America. Roman civilization fell due to the loss of the will to conquer; satisfaction with the "status quo"; and high taxes, which destroyed trade and private enterprise. These conditions eventually forced people out of the cities. The cycle is returning."

Bump.

4 posted on 01/28/2007 8:33:08 PM PST by brityank (The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional.)
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To: GLH3IL
President Bush comes as close as anyone, and he falls short as well.

Problem with Bush is that he does not recognize "The Domestic Enemy!" He does not see nor does he punish the Domestic Enemy with is the left! Sorry but the second Pinch's New York Times leaked the first military secret, I would have broken into his home, kidnapped him and shipped him to Guantanamo for serious water boarding to get his contacts. Find them and publicly hang them as traitors and suspend Miranda for Government employees and Federal Judges! Lincoln suspended Habeas Corpus for the Civil War and it seems that our own Government is vested for political purposes only in our defeat. Its time to scare the living hell out of the Left, and until this war is declared a total war on ALL enemy's, we will lose it!

5 posted on 01/28/2007 8:51:28 PM PST by Bommer (If people evolved from apes, why are there still apes?)
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To: GLH3IL


A definitely "bumptious" bump to the top. what a great term "bumptious" Thumbup!

can anyone imagine a CINC or a General having the pelatos before saying such things today?

They might need a "sheila check" ala Crocodile Dundee I....


6 posted on 01/28/2007 8:58:41 PM PST by padre35 (We are surrounded, that simplifies our problem Chesty Puller)
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To: GLH3IL

ping for later


7 posted on 01/28/2007 9:00:22 PM PST by txroadhawg ("To compare Congress to drunken sailors is an insult to drunken sailors." Ronald Reagan)
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To: GLH3IL

Thanks for posting this. I always enjoy reading about Patton. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we had a few politicians with his guts? Hell, we don't have many Republicans with the guts to be conservative anymore.


8 posted on 01/28/2007 9:00:28 PM PST by TheLion (How about "Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement," for a change)
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To: kalee

placemarker for morning reading


9 posted on 01/28/2007 9:34:10 PM PST by kalee (No burka for me....EVER!)
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To: GLH3IL

Bump for later reading...


10 posted on 01/28/2007 9:45:38 PM PST by The Black Knight (The Tengu Demon with a heart)
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To: GLH3IL
Great comments and the post is excellent. I found the following an important observation of history.

"Roman civilization fell due to the loss of the will to conquer; satisfaction with the "status quo"; and high taxes, which destroyed trade and private enterprise. These conditions eventually forced people out of the cities. The cycle is returning."
11 posted on 01/28/2007 10:27:22 PM PST by JSteff
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To: GLH3IL

As someone said, "We need more Patton and less patent leather."


12 posted on 01/28/2007 10:29:31 PM PST by TBP
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To: GLH3IL

I love Patton! There was not a PC bone in the man's body and he was usually right.


13 posted on 01/28/2007 10:35:34 PM PST by volunbeer (Dear heaven.... we really need President Reagan again!)
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To: GLH3IL

ping for later


14 posted on 01/28/2007 10:42:03 PM PST by Greystoke
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To: Greystoke
"If you don't understand weapons, you don't understand fighting. If you don't understand fighting you don't understand war. If you don't understand war you don't understand history. If you don't understand history, you might as well live with your head in a sack." Col. Jeff Cooper.

The world is a poorer place without men like General Patton and Colonel Cooper.

L

15 posted on 01/28/2007 11:14:34 PM PST by Lurker (Europeans killed 6 million Jews. As a reward they got 40 million Moslems. Karma's a bitch.)
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To: GLH3IL

We need to do the things that shake the confidence of the souls of our foes. Are we doing that? If we're not, we're not fighting to win.

Gen. George S. Patton Bump!



16 posted on 01/29/2007 9:59:27 PM PST by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: GLH3IL

Bump


17 posted on 01/30/2007 6:08:45 AM PST by jokar (for it is by grace, http://www.gbible.org)
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To: BradyLS

Gen Patton would be very frustrated if he were alive today. I love that old soldier.


18 posted on 02/14/2007 5:52:46 PM PST by unkus
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