| First Name | George |
| Middle Name | S. |
| Last Name | Patton |
| Full Name at Birth | General George Smith Patton III |
| Other Names | Old Blood and Guts |
| Age | 60 (age at death) |
| Date of Birth | November 11, 1885 |
| Birthplace | San Gabriel, California |
| Date of Death | December 21, 1945 |
| Location of Death | Germany |
| Cause of Death | Embolism |
| Height | 6' 1" (185 cm) |
| Build | Average |
| Hair Color | Grey |
| Star Sign | Scorpio |
| Religion | Anglican / Episcopalian |
| Ethnicity | White |
| Nationality | American |
| University | Virginia Military InstituteWest Point - Class Of 1909, receiving his commission as a Cavalry Officer |
| Occupation Category | Military |
| Claim to Fame | American WWII Army commander |
George Smith Patton, Jr. (November 11, 1885 – December 21, 1945) was a United States Army officer best known for his leadership while commanding corps and armies as a general during World War II. He was also well known for his eccentricity and controversial outspokenness.