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George Patton, Jr. Signed Envelope Sent from his Penultimate Command, PSA/DNA Encapsulated & Graded NM-MT 8!

An envelope signed by 4-star U.S. Army General George Patton, Jr. (1885-1945) in the form of his wife's name as "Mrs G S Patton Jr" found in the address section. Patton also wrote "3d Army" in the return address section and "South Hamilton / Mass." below his wife's name. Postmarked from A.P.O. 403 on July 17 of either 1944 or 1945 (the last digit in the postal handstamp is not present). PSA/DNA graded NM-MT 8. The envelope is letter-opened at top, and with expected weathering, else near fine. The envelope measures 9.5" x 4.125" while the slab measures 12.5" x 5.625."

Patton sent the letter originally contained in this envelope to his wife, Beatrice Ayer Patton (1886-1953). The Patton Homestead, comprised of the house where the Pattons had lived since 1928, was gifted to the town of Hamilton, Massachusetts in 2012 by Patton's daughter-in-law Joanne Holbrook Patton. The Homestead can be visited by the public under normal circumstances excluding the current Covid-19 pandemic.

Patton had received command of the Third Army in late January 1944. The Third Army would see 281 days of active combat between August 1944 and V-E Day. Third Army troops, which numbered about 250-300,000 men, eventually reclaimed 81,500 square miles of territory including over 12,000 cities and towns from the Nazis. Conservative estimates of Nazis killed, wounded, or captured by the Third Army exceed 1 million.

George Patton, Jr. was a career military officer whose 36 years of military service spanned three military conflicts including both world wars. Patton sortied against partisans of Pancho Villa in Mexico in 1915-1916, and he was later dispatched to the Western Front as a personal aide to General John "Black Jack" Pershing. It was during World War II, however, that Patton made his most indelible mark. "Old Blood and Guts" served as an army commander leading Allied expeditions in North Africa, Sicily, Normandy, eastern France, the Benelux Countries, and Germany. Patton died of complications following a car accident in Luxembourg in December 1945.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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