General George S. Patton watches his troops advance across the El Guettar Valley, Tunisia - March 1943

 General George S. Patton watches his troops advance across the El Guettar Valley, Tunisia - March 1943



Patton is wearing his trade mark cavalry breeches and cavalry boots with a customised "tanker jacket", note his Colt single action revolver with ivory grips.


Following the debacle at Kasserine Pass, Allied Supreme Commander Eisenhower visited II Corps HQ and conferred with Bradley. Eisenhower asked "What do you think of the command here?" Bradley's response was "It's pretty bad. I've talked to all the division commanders. To a man they've lost confidence in Fredendall as the corps commander." It was then decided to relieve Lloyd Fredendall of his command.


Eisenhower’s 1st choice for a replacement was Major General Earnest Harmon, but he declined. On March 6, 1943, Major General George S. Patton was selected to replace Fredendall.


When Patton arrived at II Corps headquarters, Fredendall was at breakfast. Patton already disliked Fredendall from when they were both division commanders at Fort Benning. After a brief conference, Patton formally relieved him, saying II Corps "was primarily a tank show and I know more about tanks”, and the rest...as they say...is history.

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