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- Q272383 description "United States Army general in World War I".
- Q272383 description "United States Armygeneral inWorld War I".
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- Q272383 abstract "John Joseph "Black Jack" Pershing (September 13, 1860 – July 15, 1948) was the general in the United States Army who led the American Expeditionary Forces to victory over Germany in World War I, 1917–18. He rejected British and French demands that American forces be integrated with their armies, and insisted that the AEF would operate as a single unit under his command, although some American divisions fought under British command, and he also allowed all-black units to be integrated with the French army. US forces first saw serious battle at Cantigny, Chateau-Thierry, Belleau Wood, and Soissons. To speed up the arrival of the doughboys, they embarked for France leaving the heavy equipment behind, and used British and French tanks, artillery, airplanes and other munitions. In September 1918 at St. Mihiel, the First Army was directly under Pershing's command; it overwhelmed the salient which the German Army had held for three years. Pershing shifted 600,000 American soldiers to the heavily defended forests of the Argonne, keeping his divisions engaged in hard fighting for 47 days, alongside the French. That victory was one of several factors causing the Germans to call for an armistice, although Pershing himself wanted to continue the war, occupy all of Germany, and permanently destroy German militarism.Pershing is the only American to be promoted in his own lifetime to General of the Armies, the highest possible rank in the army. His rank is unofficially equivalent to a six-star general although he preferred to wear four gold stars (after World War I) instead of a six-star insignia (during and after World War II). He served as a mentor to a generation of generals who led the United States Army in Europe during World War II, including George C. Marshall, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, and George S. Patton. Some of his tactics have been criticized both by other commanders at the time and by modern historians. His reliance on costly frontal assaults, long after other Allied armies had abandoned such tactics, has been blamed for causing unnecessarily high American casualties.".
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- Q272383 birthDate "1860-09-13".
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- Q272383 deathDate "1948-07-15".
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- Q272383 militaryBranch Q9212.
- Q272383 militaryCommand "8th Infantry Brigade".
- Q272383 militaryCommand "American Expeditionary Force".
- Q272383 militaryCommand "Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army".
- Q272383 militaryCommand "First United States Army".
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- Q272383 serviceEndYear "1924".
- Q272383 serviceNumber "O-1".
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