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Lt. Col. Lyle Bernard

Lt. Col. Lyle Bernard

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Lt. Col. Lyle Bernard, CO, 30th Infantry Regiment, a prominent figure in the second daring amphibious landing behind enemy lines on Sicily's north coast, discusses military strategy with Lt. Gen. George S. Patton. Near Brolo

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  • Dixie Devil (Thu 14 Aug 2008 08:30:27 AM EDT)
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    It’s one of my favorite movies too it just aggravates me to see all the M 41 and Patton series tanks that were supposed to be WW 2 tanks. I know it wouldn’t have been easy to get Shermans or any Panzer IV, V, or VI at that time but I like things to be...

    It’s one of my favorite movies too it just aggravates me to see all the M 41 and Patton series tanks that were supposed to be WW 2 tanks. I know it wouldn’t have been easy to get Shermans or any Panzer IV, V, or VI at that time but I like things to be historically accurate. Also George C. Scott sounded nothing like Patton but he did sound like someone would expect Patton to sound so I can see why Hollywood changed that...

  • DaveFromTulsa (Wed 13 Aug 2008 11:18:32 PM EDT)

    Yea Flame, that was one good movie. Especially considering the era it was made. Most movies back then were pathetic at best! I never knew the producer or director but they seemed to capture a more accurate atmostphere of the war.

  • flamethrowerguy (Wed 13 Aug 2008 07:45:23 PM EDT)

    Sorry, one "bastard" too much in that last sentence.

  • flamethrowerguy (Wed 13 Aug 2008 07:44:23 PM EDT)

    I said before, I really love the Patton movie. Looking at this bastard I remember the quote: "...and I'll beat that Limey bastard to Messina!"

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