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  2. John J. Pershing - Wikipedia

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    Vandiver, Frank E. Black Jack: The Life and Times of John J. Pershing – Volume II (Texas A&M University Press, Third printing, 1977) ISBN 0-89096-024-0; Weigley, Russell Frank. History of the United States Army (1967) Welsome, Eileen. The General and the Jaguar: Pershing's Hunt for Pancho Villa: a True Story of Revolution and Revenge. New ...

  3. American Expeditionary Forces - Wikipedia

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    American Expeditionary Forces Commander in Chief, General John J. Pershing in 1917.. President Woodrow Wilson initially planned to give command of the AEF to Gen. Frederick Funston, but after Funston's sudden death, Wilson appointed Major General John J. Pershing in May 1917, and Pershing remained in command for the rest of the war.

  4. American Expeditionary Forces on the Western Front (World War ...

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    The First Army was officially organized and activated by General John J. Pershing on 4 July 1918, although it was technically formed when the United States entered the World War in 1917. It served in the Saint-Mihiel offensive , Lorraine offensive, Champagne offensive, and the Meuse–Argonne Offensive .

  5. General of the Armies - Wikipedia

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    General of the Armies of the United States, more commonly referred to as General of the Armies, is the highest military rank in the United States.The rank has been conferred three times: to John J. Pershing in 1919, as a personal accolade for his command of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I; to George Washington in 1976, as a posthumous honor during the United States ...

  6. United States involvement in the Mexican Revolution - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Villa came to represent mindless violence and banditry. Elements of the 13th Cavalry regiment repulsed the attack, but 14 soldiers and ten civilians were killed. Brig. Gen. John J. Pershing immediately organized a punitive expedition of about 10,000 soldiers to try to capture Villa. They spent 11 months (March 1916 ...

  7. American order of battle Meuse–Argonne offensive - Wikipedia

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    General John J. Pershing, Commanding I Corps. Order of Battle of I Corps. Major General Hunter Liggett, Commanding 28th Division (Maj. Gen. Charles H. Muir) 35th Division (Maj. Gen. Peter E. Traub) 77th Division (Maj. Gen. Robert Alexander) Reserve: 92nd Division (Maj. Gen. Charles C. Ballou) III Corps Major General Robert Lee Bullard, Commanding

  8. My Experiences in the World War - Wikipedia

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    My Experiences in the World War is the memoir of General of the Armies John J. Pershing experiences in World War I. [1] Pershing's memoir covers two volumes. [2] They were originally published by the Frederick A. Stokes Company of New York City, and released in 1931. [2] Pershing dedicated the work to The Unknown Soldier. [2]

  9. United States campaigns in World War I - Wikipedia

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    The United States campaigns in World War I began after American entry in the war in early April 1917. The American Expeditionary Force (AEF) served on the Western Front, under General John J. Pershing, and engaged in 13 official military campaigns between 1917 and 1918, for which campaign streamers were designated.