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  2. General George Patton Museum of Leadership - Wikipedia

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    Patton Museum Fort Knox 1940 Barracks Exterior Sherman M4A3E8 Medium Tank and shop van General George S. Patton's Ivory-handled Pistols StuG III at Patton Museum. The General George Patton Museum of Leadership is a publicly accessible museum on Fort Knox, Kentucky, dedicated to the memory and life lessons of General George S. Patton, Jr., and the continuing education of Junior Army leaders in ...

  3. Fort Knox - Wikipedia

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    New facilities are under construction throughout Fort Knox, such as the new Army Human Resource Center, the largest construction project in Fort Knox's history. It is a $185 million, three-story, 880,000-square-foot (82,000 m 2 ) complex of six interconnected buildings, occupying 104 acres (42 ha).

  4. General George S. Patton Memorial Museum - Wikipedia

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    1942. Architect. US Army. California Historical Landmark. Reference no. 985.1. Location of Camp Young in California. The General George S. Patton Memorial Museum, in Chiriaco Summit, California, is a museum erected in tribute to General George S. Patton on the site of the entrance of Camp Young, part of the Desert Training Center of World War II.

  5. United States Army Ordnance Training Support Facility

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    The United States Army Ordnance Training Support Facility (formerly known as the U.S. Army Ordnance Training and Heritage Center and U.S. Army Ordnance Museum) artifacts are used to train and educate logistic soldiers. It re-located to Fort Gregg-Adams, outside Petersburg, Virginia. [1] Its previous incarnation was the United States Army ...

  6. George Patton IV - Wikipedia

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    This was a unit his father had commanded just before the United States had entered World War II, making this the first time in United States Army history that a father and a son had both commanded the same division. [6] Brigadier General Patton was deputy post commander at Fort Knox, Kentucky, during 1972. He was also assistant commandant of ...

  7. 12th Armored Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 12th Armored Division was an armored division of the United States Army in World War II. It fought in the European Theater of Operations in France, Germany and Austria, between November 1944 and May 1945. The German Army called the 12th Armored Division the "Suicide Division" [1] for its fierce defensive actions during Operation Nordwind in ...

  8. Patton Museum - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... General George Patton Museum of Leadership, Fort Knox, Kentucky; General George S. Patton Memorial Museum, ...

  9. 100th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 100th Training Division (Leader Development) (formerly the 100th Infantry Division) is a division of the United States Army headquartered at Fort Knox, Kentucky. It currently serves as a major training command of the United States Army Reserve. It has been known as the "Century Division" owing to its "100th" designation.