In the autumn of 1919, Dwight D. Eisenhower and George Patton met for the first time at Camp Meade. Despite marked differences in background and personality, “Georgie” and Ike became fast friends. Both were West Point graduates, avid football fans, and enthusiastic about the tank as the weapon of the future. When not conducting experiments with tanks, they rode horseback, practiced pistol shooting, and played poker. It was Patton who arranged for General Fox Conner and Ike to meet in the autumn of 1920. When Conner received orders for the Panama Canal Zone in late 1921, it was Ike whom he requested for his executive officer.
The past year had been grief filled for Ike because of the sudden death of his son, Ikky. Further, Ike was in the process of defending himself against a serious charge that threatened to end his military career. Orders sending him to Panama, under the command of General Fox conner, were both a blessing and a new beginning.
Conner took Ike under his wing and rekindled his enthusiasm for life and learning. With Conner as his teacher, Ike began a serious study of history, military science, political science, and philosophy. In the dry season, for up to eight hours a day, the two men rode horseback through the rainforests of Panama, engaged in thoughtful discussions on classic works like The Federalist and On War.
It was Conner who explained the inevitability of the coming world was to Ike. To win this war, he explained, the United States would have to fight as part of a multinational alliance. Further, Ike should do everything possible to place himself under the command of Colonel George C. Marshall, a man Conner regarded as a genius.
When Ike’s Distinguished Service Medal was awarded in October 1922, it was Fox Conner who pinned it to his chest. In a 1924 efficiency report Conner had the highest praise for Ike, recommending that he be selected for the Command and General Staff School at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. At the time, Ike did not realize it, but Fox Conner had prepared him well for the intellectual rigor and pressure of the school. As well, Conner was working, behind-the-scenes, to ensure that Ike would be in a position to take advantage of an opening at the Leavenworth school.