Patton, Michael Keane
Patton, Michael Keane
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Patton
Blood, Guts, and Prayer

Author: Michael Keane

Narrator: Grover Gardner

Unabridged: 6 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/03/2013


Synopsis

Patton: Blood, Guts, and Prayer“There is no question of personal courage in this war,” Colonel Patton’s commanding officer told him on the eve of battle in 1918. “It is a business proposition where every man must be in his place and performing his part.”No one in the history of warfare was less likely to follow that advice than George S. Patton Jr. His place was in front of his men, and he paid the price, when he lay bleeding to death in a bomb crater in France.Patton’s survival that day at the end of World War I was nothing short of miraculous. It confirmed the powerful sense of destiny that guided him through three decades of war and made him a military legend—“Old Blood and Guts,” an impossible mixture of irascibility and courage, profanity and profound religious faith, tactical impulsiveness and strategic genius.Blood and guts were indeed a large part of what made Patton Patton. Descended from an illustrious line of warriors, he was acutely conscious of the martial heritage in his blood. He met every challenge of his life with determination and guts. He demanded the same from his men, and he usually got it.But as Michael Keane shows in this masterly portrait, the foundation of Patton’s character was his vivid awareness of the presence and providence of God. Patton’s Christian faith was idiosyncratic, even unorthodox, but his habit of prayer was as simple, trusting, and constant as a monk’s.A singular combination of virtues and flaws, Patton has been venerated and despised but rarely understood. In Patton: Blood, Guts, and Prayer, Michael Keane penetrates the fog of legend and reveals as compelling a human character as any in American history.

About Michael Keane

Michael Keane is a Fellow of National Security at the Pacific Council on International Policy. He was embedded in Iraq with the US Army's 101st Airborne Division, under the command of Gen. David Petraeus, and in Kabul, Afghanistan at the headquarters of the ISAF Commander, Gen. Stanley McChrystal. Keane is a former Fellow of the US Department of Defense's National Security Education Project. He has apeared on CNN, CNBC, FoxNews and the History Channel and has been profiled in BusinessWeek magazine. Keane is also the author of The Night Santa Got Lost: How Norad Saved Christmas and the Dictionary of Modern Strategy and Tactics. He earned his JD from the University of Texas School of law, and MBA from the University of Chicago and a BA from the University of Southern California. He lives in Santa Monica, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Matt on August 06, 2016

I really liked this book. This book does a solid job outlining Patton's life but is really focussed on his faith and asks some pretty interesting questions in regards to whether you can be a "Godly" man and still promote violence, killing, and frankly use consistent public profanity as a hallmark. C......more

Goodreads review by Brett's on February 12, 2017

Definitely not intended to be a comprehensive sketch of George S. Patton's life. Instead, Mr. Keane focuses on the complex interplay between Patton's faith-life and his gruff, overbearing military persona. Patton was not easily defined, and his faith followed suit. While not orthodox, Patton's uniqu......more

Goodreads review by Alex on May 01, 2019

I enjoyed this book. It was not comprehensive, yet it was comprehensive enough give life to the subject of Patton's character. It was not totally unbiased, but unbiased enough to suggest a portrait of the man, with the necessary darker and unflattering nuances, required for the feeling of a good sketc......more

Goodreads review by Dave on May 02, 2022

Having served in the military and having seen the movie "Patton" several times, I was quite familiar with who this unusual General Officer was. Having just recently having read "Task Force Baum" by James Shipman (also about Patton) gave me a renewed interest into learning more about this iconic Gene......more

Goodreads review by Jack Martin on October 18, 2020

Good Damn Good What more can you say it write about our best General. His uncouth methods of mixing vulgarity with pray and guidance are historic. The book adds to my enjoyment of reading WWII books. JM......more