Alexander "Sandy" Patch, pictured here as a lieutenant general, in August 1945
Birth name
Alexander McCarrell Patch
Nickname(s)
"Sandy"[1][2]
Born
(1889-11-23)November 23, 1889 Fort Huachuca, Arizona Territory, United States
Died
November 21, 1945(1945-11-21) (aged 55) Fort Sam Houston, Texas, United States
Buried
West Point Cemetery, West Point, New York, United States
Allegiance
United States
Service/branch
United States Army
Years of service
1913–1945
Rank
General
Service number
0-3589
Unit
Infantry Branch
Commands held
3rd Machine Gun Battalion 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment 47th Infantry Regiment Americal Division XIV Corps IV Corps Seventh Army Fourth Army 106th Cavalry Regiment
Battles/wars
Pancho Villa Expedition World War I World War II
Awards
Army Distinguished Service Medal (3) Navy Distinguished Service Medal Bronze Star
General Alexander McCarrell Patch (November 23, 1889 – November 21, 1945) was a senior United States Army officer who fought in both world wars, rising to rank of general. During World War II, he commanded U.S. Army and Marine Corps forces during the Guadalcanal Campaign in the Pacific, and the Seventh Army on the Western Front in Europe.
With an invasion of Japan still an apparent likelihood, Patch returned to the U.S. in August 1945 to take charge of the Fourth Army headquartered at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He died three months later in November at age 55,[3][4] his health having been ravaged during his time in the Pacific early in the war. "Sandy" Patch and Lucian Truscott were the only two U.S. Army officers on active service during World War II to command a division, corps, and field army.
He was posthumously promoted in July 1954 to four-star general from his rank at death of lieutenant general.
^English 2009, p. 163.
^"United States Army officer histories". Unit Histories. Retrieved July 4, 2022.
^"Last rites for Gen. Patch to be held at West Point". Victoria Advocate. (Texas). Associated Press. November 22, 1945. p. 1.
^"Gen. Patch succumbs to pneumonia". Deseret News. (Salt Lake City, Utah). Associated Press. November 22, 1945. p. 5.
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