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  1. Pershing’s Hammer: The Meuse–Argonne Offensive. Following the success of the lightning American assault on the St. Mihiel salient, AEF commander John J. Pershing launched an even larger attack through the heavily forested Meuse-Argonne section of northeastern France. This article appears in: Winter 2011.

  2. John J. Pershing was born on a farm near Laclede, Missouri on 13 September 1860. He was the oldest of six children, three boys and three girls. He attended a school in Leclede considered exclusive for its time. Upon graduating, he became a teacher at a local African-American school called the Prairie Mound School.

  3. John J. Pershing. John Joseph Pershing ( Laclede, 13 de setembro de 1860 – Washington, D.C., 15 de julho de 1948) foi um militar norte-americano do Exército dos Estados Unidos que conduziu as Forças Expedicionárias Americanas na Primeira Guerra Mundial entre 1917 e 1918. Pershing rejeitou os pedidos britânicos e franceses para que as ...

  4. Pershing became a major-general just before the United States entered World War I on April 6, 1917. This time he was appointed over the heads of 5 other major-generals, to become the commander of the AEF. On June 13, 1917, he landed in France, at Boulogne. Pershing’s arrival in Paris was greeting by tens of thousands of well-wishers lining ...

  5. 18. Mai 2018 · Nov. 11, 1942, U.S. Gen. John J. Pershing appears in uniform at Armistice Day ceremonies at Arlington Cemetery in Arlington, Va. The United States greatest leaders, including Patton, Truman, and MacArthur, spent the formative years of their military careers under the command of General of the Armies, John J. Pershing.

  6. John Joseph "Black Jack" Pershing, född 13 september 1860 i Laclede i Linn County, Missouri, död 15 juli 1948 i Washington, D.C., var en amerikansk general. Pershing blev brigadgeneral 1906, generalmajor 1916, general 1917 och utnämndes till General of the Armies of the United States i september 1919 (under the provisions of the Act of US ...

  7. July 16, 1948 OBITUARY Leadership, Personal Courage, Devotion to Troops Won for Pershing Affection of Nation By THE NEW YORK TIMES. John Joseph Pershing, Commander in Chief of the American Expeditionary Force in the first World War, entered the military service--in which he was to rise to the summit of distinction--almost by accident, for he was planning to be a lawyer when he saw the ...