Final pep talk speech by General George S. Patton (CAUTION:ADULT LANGUAGE)
Final pep talk speech by General George S. Patton
PATTON: THE SPEACH (CAUTION:ADULT LANGUAGE)
England - May 17th 1944
Men, this stuff some sources sling around about America wanting to stay out
of the war and not wanting to fight is a lot of baloney! Americans love to fight,
traditionally. All real Americans love the sting and clash of battle. America
loves a winner. America will not tolerate a loser. Americans despise a coward;
Americans play to win. That's why America has never lost and never will lose
a war.
You are not all going to die. Only two percent of you, right here today, would
be killed in a major battle.
Death must not be feared. Death, in time, comes to all of us. And every man
is scared in his first action. If he says he's not, he's a goddamn liar. Some
men are cowards, yes, but they fight just the same, or get the hell slammed
out of them.
The real hero is the man who fights even though he's scared. Some get over
their fright in a minute, under fire; others take an hour; for some it takes
days; but a real man will never let the fear of death overpower his honour,
his sense of duty, to his country and to his manhood.
All through your Army careers, you've been bitching about what you call "chicken-shit
drills." That, like everything else in the Army, has a definite purpose.
That purpose is instant obedience to orders and to create and maintain constant
alertness! This must be bred into every soldier. A man must be alert all the
time if he expects to stay alive. If not, some German son-of-a-bitch will sneak
up behind him with a sock full of shit! There are four hundred neatly marked
graves somewhere in Sicily, all because one man went to sleep on his job - but
they are German graves, because we caught the bastards asleep!
An Army is a team, lives, sleeps, fights, and eats as a team. This individual
hero stuff is a lot of horse shit! The bilious bastards who write that kind
of stuff for the Saturday Evening Post don't know any more about real fighting
under fire than they know about fucking! Every single man in the Army plays
a vital role. Every man has his job to do and must do it. What if every truck
driver decided that he didn't like the whine of a shell overhead, turned yellow
and jumped headlong into a ditch? What if every man thought, "They won't
miss me, just one in millions?" Where in Hell would we be now? Where would
our country, our loved ones, our homes, even the world, be?
No, thank God, Americans don't think like that. Every man does his job, serves
the whole. Ordnance men supply and maintain the guns and vast machinery of this
war, to keep us rolling. Quartermasters bring up clothes and food, for where
we're going, there isn't a hell of a lot to steal. Every last man on K.P. has
a job to do, even the guy who boils the water to keep us from getting the G.I.
shits!
Remember, men, you don't know I'm here. No mention of that is to be made in
any letters. The USA is supposed to be wondering what the hell has happened
to me. I'm not supposed to be commanding this Army, I'm not supposed even to
be in England. Let the first bastards to find out be the goddamn Germans. I
want them to look up and howl, "Ach, it's the goddamn Third Army and that
son-of-a-bitch Patton again!"
We want to get this thing over and get the hell out of here, and get at those
purple-pissin' Japs!!! The shortest road home is through Berlin and Tokyo! We'll
win this war, but we'll win it only by showing the enemy we have more guts than
they have or ever will have!
There's one great thing you men can say when it's all over and you're home
once more. You can thank God that twenty years from now, when you're sitting
around the fireside with your grandson on your knee and he asks you what you
did in the war, you won't have to shift him to the other knee, cough, and say,
"I shovelled shit in Louisiana."
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