Willie (dog)

William the Conqueror (1942 – 1955), also known as Willie, was General George Patton's dog.

Willie
General Patton's dog Willie, travels with him everywhere he goes, August 28 1944
SpeciesCanis familiaris
BreedBull Terrier
Born1942
England
Died1955
United States
Known forDog of General Patton
OwnerGeorge S. Patton

Adoption

Patton playing with Willie

The dog was originally named Punch and he was the pet of an RAF pilot who sometimes took the dog on bombing missions.[1][2] When the pilot didn't return from a mission, his wife sold the dog.[3] Patton's staff purchased the dog on March 4, 1944, in England. Patton named him Willie after a boy that he met during the Great Depression and not because of William the Conqueror as it is commonly believed.[4][5]

World War II

Patton, his Generals, and Willie

During the Second World War, Patton was always accompanied by his loyal dog during his campaigns in Luxembourg, France and Belgium. This friendship was captured in various photos, with Willie always walking beside the General.[6][7]

Life after Patton's death

Willie mourning Patton's death, December 1945[8]

After General Patton's death on December 21, 1945, Willie's future became uncertain.[9][10][5]

Willie was sent home to live out the rest of his life as the beloved dog of a fallen warrior with the General's wife and daughters.[10]

Death and more

Patton and Willie's statue at the US embassy in Luxembourg

Willie died in 1955, outliving Patton and his wife, being buried in an unmarked grave by a stone wall on the General's property, which is still owned by the Patton Family.[11][4]

In 1970, Willie was portrayed in several scenes in Patton's biographical movie, Patton.[10]

A 12 feet (3.7 m) high bronze statue of Patton and Willie stands today at the General Patton Memorial Museum[12] thirty miles east of Indio, California.[5][3][13]

See also

References

  1. Joseph Stillman, Richard (2001). General Patton's Best Friend. R.J. Stillman Company.
  2. "Download Dogs of War: The Stories of FDR's Fala, Patton's Willie, and Ike's Telek. book". Shalandattuis's blog. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  3. Day®, National Purebred Dog (May 23, 2022). "George and Willie". National Purebred Dog Day®.
  4. https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/general-patton-dog-willie-1945/#:~:text=Willie%20was%20sent%20home%20to,owned%20by%20the%20Patton%20Family.
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20131219002740/http://thepoodleanddogblog.typepad.com/the_poodle_and_dog_blog/2010/04/william-the-conqueror-general-pattons-famous-dog-willie.html
  6. D'Este, Carlo (24 November 2015). Eisenhower: A Soldier's Life. Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 978-1-62779-961-4. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  7. Forty, George (19 April 2015). Patton's Third Army at War. Casemate. ISBN 978-1-61200-316-0. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  8. https://www.businessinsider.com/general-pattons-dog-day-of-pattons-death-2015-12
  9. "George Patton | Facts, Biography, Quotes, World War II, & Death | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  10. "Once Upon a Dog: General Patton and Willie". American Kennel Club.
  11. "Patton Homestead: A Cultural and Event Center Serving Hamilton and the North Shore". Patton Homestead: A Cultural and Event Center Serving Hamilton and the North Shore.
  12. "General George Patton Museum | U.S. Army Center of Military History". history.army.mil.
  13. U-T, Carl H. Larsen Special to the (February 25, 2012). "Patton museum holds high ground in desert". San Diego Union-Tribune.
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