What General Patton Did When He Found His Men Eating Grass
General George S. Patton was known for demanding speed, discipline, and results from his army. But one of the most revealing stories about his leadership began when he found an American soldier eating grass on the side of a muddy road in France. In this video, we break down the forgotten supply failure that left Patton's men without food, the chain of small decisions that allowed the crisis to grow, and the extraordinary way Patton chose to solve it when he discovered what had happened. Because sometimes leadership isn't measured by the battles you win... it's measured by what you refuse to tolerate from your own side.

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