you just might get a Patton Slap for cowardice.
Patton struck two soldiers, one at a field hospital, the other at an evacuation hospital, both in Italy. The first was an 18-year-old suffering from malaria and dysentery as well as battle fatigue. The second was a 21-year-old, also diagnosed with battle fatigue, as well as exhaustion and dehydration. The public uproar very nearly ended Patton's career.
Public opinion condemned by Patton’s behaviour. By late 1943, newspaper editorial pages across the country were demanding his stars; legislators in Washington echoed the calls. Oklahoma representative Jed Johnson (D) blasted the general’s conduct as “despicable,” while Charles Hoeven a Republican from Iowa (himself a combat veteran) commented that tyrants like Patton had no place in the army.
Even the retired John “Blackjack” Pershing, chief of American forces in France in World War One and Patton’s own mentor, condemned the general for his conduct.
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