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God’s Majesty And Love – Psalms 145:1 – 145:9

General Patton Who Was Plaqued With a Learning Disability

A young, awkward boy grew up in southern California, plagued by a learning disability that in later years would be called dyslexia. But with his mother’s encouragement and admonishment, he became a strong and capable leader. Years later he was commanding thousands of American troops in war. When General George S. Patton (often referred to as “old blood and Guts”) found himself in North Africa grappling with the German Army, his thoughts on the battlefield were often of his mother. It was his mother, he often told colleagues, who ingrained in him the leadership qualities that he was to become famous for. His only regret was that he never expressed sufficient appreciation to her. (Source Unknown; Lou Nicholes - Missionary/Author).