Explore the new Gen. George Patton Museum of Leadership with Museum Director Chris Kolakowski in the fourth installment of this five-part series chronicling the remaking of the Patton Museum.
...I used'ta spend much of my free time during AIT (Aug - Oct 1971) at the museum... I was a hard core 1/35th Armor kit modeler and took copious photos for my 'research' library...still have 'em BTW...
That looks more like a sheep than a dog? Definitely not much looking like his dog Willie, by now in this day and age you'd think they could of done better than that?!
Announcement today (3/16) is that museum will reopen April 1, 2021. Time for the museum to close for good. A big money pit over the past 50 years. It has outlived its usefulness. Just a money grab. Send the Patton relics to West Point.
General George Patton was amazing and this is extremely interesting! I will share your channel to my subs
The General rescued Willie 😍
...I used'ta spend much of my free time during AIT (Aug - Oct 1971) at the museum... I was a hard core 1/35th Armor kit modeler and took copious photos for my 'research' library...still have 'em BTW...
I'd like to see what is left of the vehicles. I saw the King Tiger the last time I was there but they have shipped all the good stuff out now.
Somehow I don't see myself wanting a picture standing next to the Gulf War table and chairs
Podrían agregar igual que en la películas traducción en español
Büyük komutan 👍👍👍👍
Get rid of the bells for Christ's sake!
They destroyed a perfectly good Museum for this PC nonsense.
That looks more like a sheep than a dog? Definitely not much looking like his dog Willie, by now in this day and age you'd think they could of done better than that?!
That sculpture is excellent. What are you talking about?
Announcement today (3/16) is that museum will reopen April 1, 2021. Time for the museum to close for good. A big money pit over the past 50 years. It has outlived its usefulness. Just a money grab. Send the Patton relics to West Point.