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  1. John Mercer Patton (August 10, 1797 – October 29, 1858) was a nineteenth-century politician and lawyer from Virginia. Patton served in the United States House of Representatives representing two different Virginia Districts and was the acting governor of Virginia for twelve days in 1841. [1] [2] [3] Early life, education and family [ edit]

  2. John Mercer Patton (* 10. August 1797 in Fredericksburg, Virginia; † 29. Oktober 1858 in Richmond, Virginia) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker, der zwischen 1830 und 1838 den Bundesstaat Virginia im US-Repräsentantenhaus vertrat und im März 1841 zwölf Tage lang Gouverneur von Virginia war.

  3. George S. Patton jr., vor Mai 1945, als Generalleutnant. George Smith Patton jr. (* 11. November 1885 in San Gabriel, Kalifornien; † 21. Dezember 1945 in Heidelberg) war ein General der US Army. Er befehligte im Zweiten Weltkrieg das II.

  4. 15. Nov. 2021 · Am Neujahrstag 1945 ermordeten amerikanische Soldaten nahe Bastogne zwischen 70 und 80 deutsche Kriegsgefangene, auch Sanitäter. Ihr Befehl habe gelautet, „keine Gefangenen zu machen“. US-General...

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  5. John Mercer Patton (August 10, 1797 – October 29, 1858) was a nineteenth-century politician and lawyer from Virginia. Patton served in the United States House of Representatives representing two different Virginia Districts and was the acting governor of Virginia for twelve days in 1841.

  6. Air and Space Friend. Honored by: Col. John M. Patton (Ret.) WWII P-51 Flight Commander/Group Operation 363rd Tactical Reconnaissance Group/160thTactical Reconnaissance Squadron 1944-1945. Korean War - Okinawa A.D. Group. Vietnam - Commander 14th AC Wing 1967-1968. Cold War - Air Defense Commander 14th & 18th Fighter Squadron 1955-1959.

  7. John Mercer Patton (August 10, 1797 – October 29, 1858) was a nineteenth-century politician and lawyer from Virginia. Patton served in the United States House of Representatives representing two different Virginia Districts and was the acting governor of Virginia for twelve days in 1841.