Why No West Point Classmate Attended Patton's Burial — Except One
Why No West Point Classmate Attended Patton's Burial — Except One December 24, 1945. Thousands attended George Patton's funeral at Luxembourg American Cemetery. His West Point classmates—the men who trained beside him for four years, the brotherhood the academy promised would last forever—were almost entirely absent from the records. Only one name appears consistently in the documentation: General Courtney Hodges. This is the story of what that absence revealed about military loyalty when it's tested by distance, difficulty, and controversy. West Point taught them duty and honor. Reality taught them something else. Subscribe for the command decisions they made, the credit they denied, and the stories they tried to bury. ⚠️ Disclaimer: Historical storytelling based on official records, declassified documents, and veteran testimony. Some dialogue is reconstructed for narrative clarity.

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