General John “Black Jack” Pershing founded the renowned Pershing Rifles drill organization at Nebraska, and earned a degree in law. He is the only officer to attain the rank of “General of the Armies” ...
Patton. John J. Pershing was born on a farm near Laclede, Missouri. His father, John F. Pershing, was a businessman of German-American descent who owned a general store. When the Civil War began ...
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Army History No. 113, Fall 2019 PERSHING’S “OPEN WARFARE” DOCTRINE IN TH... Russel F. Weigley, ...
A little railroad engine that has been known variously during its 40-year career as No. 8341, No. 101, No. 756, "Whistle" and the "General Pershing" headed into honored retirement today.
Portraits and other images of military and civilian leaders and personalities of the period. See the exhibition Gen. John J. Pershing and World War I, 1917-1918 that was on view at the Smithsonian's ...
General John J. Pershing arrived at Key West on the USS Denver. He came from the Panama Canal Zone after an extended trip to ...
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It shows him from boyhood to his present high command, and the story of his life tells why Pershing was selected to lead the American forces overseas and how he has his own personal account to ...
John Joseph "Black Jack" Pershing was the most accomplished and celebrated American soldier of the early 20th century. General John J. Pershing, Chaumont, France. NARA But to a young Douglas ...
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