John Joseph Pershing

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John Joseph Pershing


Born
in Laclede, Missouri, The United States
September 13, 1860

Died
July 15, 1948


General of the Armies John Joseph "Black Jack" Pershing was a senior United States Army officer, most famous as the commander of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) on the Western Front in World War I, 1917–18. ...more

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My Experiences in the World...

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Concealed Carry: The Fundam...

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My Experiences in the World...

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My Experiences In the World...

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My Life before the World Wa...

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General Pershing’s Official...

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General Pershing's Official...

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The Yanks Are Coming: The S...

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Final Report Of General Joh...

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General Pershing's own Stor...

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“No commander was ever privileged to lead a finer force; no commander ever derived greater inspiration from the performance of his troops.”
John J. Pershing

“In each succeeding war there is a tendency to proclaim as something new the principles under which it is conducted. Not only those who have never studied or experienced the realities of war, but also professional soldiers frequently fall into the error. But the principles of warfare as I learned them at West Point remain unchanged.”
John J. Pershing, My Experiences in the World War