A courageous leader and extraordinary military strategist, General Patton knew how to get things done. While he was often considered brash, he had a huge heart that drove him. He loved his country, his family, and his dog. In fact, Willie, his bull terrier, traveled by his side all over Europe during his campaign in World War II, and Patton would mockingly take dictation from Willie and write letters to his other dog and grandchildren back home.
He also loved and trusted in God. In December of 1944, during a critical time in the war and a terribly rainy season, Patton instructed his chaplain to print 250,000 copies of a prayer asking the Lord for the rains to stop and distribute them to his troops.