Secrets and my Recollections of World War II - Seventh Army Congratulations

THE EARLY DAYS OF RADAR
Secrets and my Recollections of World War II

Gardner L. Friedlander � 1990, 2000

Seventh Army Congratulations

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HEADQUARTERS SEVENTH ARMY
APO # 758
U.S. Army

22 August 1943

GENERAL ORDER)
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NUMBER 18)

Soldiers of the Seventh Army:

Born at sea, baptized in blood, and crowned with victory, in the course of 38 days of incessant battle and unceasing labor, you have added a glorious chapter to the history of war.

Pitted against the best the Germans and Italians could offer, you have been unfailingly successful. The rapidity of your dash, which culminated in the capture of Palermo, was equaled by the dogged tenacity with which you stormed Troina and captured Messina.

Every man in the Army deserved equal credit. The enduring valor of the Infantry, and the impetuous ferocity of the tanks were matched by the tireless clamor of our destroying guns.

The Engineers performed prodigies in the construction and maintenance of impossible roads over impassable country. The services of Maintenance and Supply performed a miracle. The Signal Corps laid over 10,000 miles of wire, and the Medical Department evacuated and cared for our sick and wounded.

On all occasions the Navy has given generous and gallant support. Throughout the operation, our Air has kept the sky clear and tirelessly supported the operation of the ground troops.

As a result of this combined effort, you have killed or captured 113,350 enemy troops. You have destroyed 265 of his tanks, 2,324 vehicles, and 1,162 large guns, and in addition, have collected a mass of military booty running into hundreds of tons.

But your victory has a significance above and beyond its physical aspect -- you have destroyed the prestige of the enemy.

The President of the United States, the Secretary of War, the Chief of Staff, General Eisenhower, General Alexander, General Montgomery have all congratulated you.

Your fame shall never die.

/s/ G. S. PATTON, Jr.
G. S. PATTON, JR.
Lieut. General, U. S. Army
Commanding.


REPRODUCED BY: Hq, 2691st Signal AW Bn, 26 August 1943.


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