Service summary of George S. Patton
George S. Patton served as a commissioned officer in the United States Army for 36 years. He served in three major conflicts (Mexican Punitive Expedition, World War I and World War II) during his military career.
Major assignments
- AEF Light Tank School – November 19, 1917 to August 1918
- 1st Provisional Tank Brigade – August 1918 to November 6, 1918
- 304th Tank Brigade – November 6, 1918 to September 30, 1920
- 3rd Squadron, 3rd Cavalry – September 30, 1920 to November 20, 1922
- Student officer, Advanced Class, Cavalry School, Jan. 1, 1922, to June 6, 1923
- Student officer, General Service Schools, Sept. 12, 1923, to June 12, 1924 (Honor Graduate)
- General Staff with troops, at Boston, Mass., Assistant Chief of Staff, G‑1, 1st Corps Area, July, 1924, to Mar. 4, 1925
- General Staff with Hawaiian Division and Hawaiian Dept., Assistant Chief of Staff, G‑1‑2‑3, Apr., 1925, to Apr., 1928
- Office, Chief of Cavalry, Plans and Training, Apr. 14, 1928, to Aug. 17, 1931
- Student officer, Army War College, Aug. 18, 1931, to June 25, 1932
- Executive Officer, 3d Cavalry, June 25, 1932 to April 15, 1935
- Assistant Chief of Staff, G‑2, Hawaiian Dept., May 21, 1935 to July 12, 1937
- Director of Instruction, Cavalry School, August, 1937 to July, 1938
- 5th Cavalry Regiment – July 24, 1938 to December 1938
- 3rd Cavalry Regiment – December 1938 to July 1940
- 2nd Brigade, 2nd Armored Division – July 16, 1940 to April 4, 1941
- 2nd Armored Division – April 4, 1941 (acting since November 1940) to January 15, 1942
- I Armored Corps – January 15, 1942 – March 6, 1943
- II Corps – March 6, 1943 to April 1943
- I Armored Corps – April 1943 to July 9, 1943
- 7th Army – July 9, 1943 – January 26, 1944
- 1st Army Group (phantom) – January 26, 1944 to June 6, 1944
- 3rd Army – January 26, 1944 to October 7, 1945
- Military Governor of Bavaria – July 1945 to October 7, 1945
- 15th Army – October 7, 1945 to December 21, 1945
Orders, decorations and medals
United States decorations and medals
Foreign orders and decorations
- Belgium
- Czechoslovakia
- France
- Luxembourg
- Morocco
- Russia / Soviet Union
- United Kingdom
Dates of rank
Insignia | Rank | Component | Date |
No insignia in 1909 |
Second Lieutenant | Regular Army | June 11, 1909 |
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First Lieutenant | Regular Army | May 23, 1916 |
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Captain | Regular Army | May 15, 1917 |
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Major | Temporary | January 26, 1918 |
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Lieutenant Colonel | National Army | April 3, 1918 [2] |
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Colonel | National Army | October 17, 1918 |
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Captain | Regular Army | June 30, 1920 |
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Major | Regular Army | July 1, 1920 |
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Lieutenant Colonel | Regular Army | March 1, 1934 |
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Colonel | Regular Army | July 24, 1938 |
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Brigadier General | Army of the United States (temporary) | October 2, 1940 |
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Major General | Army of the United States (temporary) | April 4, 1941 |
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Lieutenant General | Army of the United States (temporary) | March 12, 1943 |
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Brigadier General | Regular Army (bypassed) | August 16, 1944 [3] |
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Major General | Regular Army | August 16, 1944 [4] |
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Lieutenant General | Regular Army | December 4, 1944 |
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General | Army of the United States | April 14, 1945 |
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References
- ↑ "United States Coast Guard". Uscg.mil. Retrieved 2012-03-21.
- ↑ Official date of rank of March 20, 1918
- ↑ Official Date Of Rank of September 1, 1943
- ↑ Official Date Of Rank of September 2, 1943
- ↑ Official Register of Commissioned Officers of the United States Army, 1941. pg. 659.