Monday, August 31, 2009

Eddie Rickenbacker Products


Rickenbacker was a bad-ass race car driver before becoming a bad-ass fighter pilot. Known as "Fast Eddie", Rickenbacker was a daredevil before people knew what the word meant. During WW1, Eddie flew 300 combat hours, had 26 air victories, and earned the Medal of Honor.











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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Douglas MacArthur Products


MacArthur was a highly decorated career soldier. He fought bravely during World War One, World War Two, and Korea. Douglas and his father (Arthur MacArthur) were the first father and son ever to both earn the Medal of Honor. (The only other father/son being Teddy Roosevelt and his son Teddy Jr.) MacArthur was a true hero at heart, but was considered controversial by many for his self serving command decisions and publicity stunts.

MacArthur was one of only five men ever to rise to the rank of General of the Army (Five Stars). During a farewell address given before the U.S. Congress he famously stated, "Old soldiers never die, they just fade away".














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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

George S. Patton Products



George Smith Patton was born into a family with a rich military history and a richer bank account. He attended V.M.I for one year before transferring to West Point where he graduated in 1909. Patton participated in the pentathlon during the 1912 Summer Olympics and finished fifth overall.

During WW1 Patton was assigned to the newly formed Tank Corps where he thrived. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross after personally leading an attack on German machine guns. During the attack Patton was wounded and received the Purple Heart Medal.

During WW2 Patton's strong opinions and "loud mouth" caused him many headaches. Despite his problems, Patton was feared by the enemy and was a fine leader of men. His armies blitzed through enemy lines only being slowed by fuel shortages.

Sadly Patton died from injuries received during a freak traffic accident, shortly after the War in Europe ended. He is buried in Hamm, Luxembourg at the head of his former troops, the brave men of the U.S. Third Army. I love this man!



Patton Planning print
Patton Planning by Dividenda
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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Dwight Eisenhower Products



Dwight was Supreme Commander of the Allied forces in Europe, first Supreme Commander of NATO, and the 34th President of the U.S. of A.

Not a bad resume if you ask me.









EISENHOWER shirt
EISENHOWER by libertybell
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General Eisenhower print
General Eisenhower by Dividenda
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Eisenhower and Flag shirt
Eisenhower and Flag by ExploreStore
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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Nathan Bedford Forrest Products


One of the most unusual figures during the Civil War, Forrest was known for his brutal killer instinct. He enlisted as a Private, then rose to the rank of General and his innovative cavalry tactics dumbfounded the Northern Command. Love him or hate him, he was truly one in a million.

Also, I think Forrest Gump was named after him. So you know... He's got that goin' for him.

















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