By the German tanks being out of the way General Patton had made it easier to defeat the German. This was just another outstanding achievement done by General Patton’s unbelievable ability to anticipate the movement of the German’s break through the Ardennes. The military intelligence that was given advocated suggested circumstances different but it was the incite and the ability of General Patton to see what the enemies movement was going to be so this enabled Patton to move the hole 3rd Army up north within a short span of 48 hours in order to arrange a counter attack of the Germans flank and relieve the siege of Bastogne.
Nevertheless I believe the battle of Bastogne was a monumental downfall for General Patton he was not able to use the plans to attack the Germans through Koblenz that was initially set up, being trimmed or prepared for the bulge at the entrance of the trapping of the Germans armies involved far better planning by General …show more content…
Patton acknowledged the objective and goal at least two levels up, visualizing the courses of action of the enemy and even the allies and General Patton leading his Army into combat while instruction his officers and Soldiers to always meet the goal or his intent. General Patton’s ginormous achievement arrived in the Battle of the Bulge; this is where Patton’s tactical leadership and logistical intellect genius assisted him in turning around his main forces to push back the German’s finishing counteroffensive.
His success utilized the mission command through comprehension, visualizing, leading, and directing while controlling, being a man of commanding presence of one of the enormous and bloodiest battle during World War II. To even try to comprehend how General George Patton even employed mission command to win the Battle of the Bulge, we at this time have to first understand the recap of situations that lead up to the Battle of the