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John Joseph Pershing.
John
Joseph Pershing was born in Linn County, Missouri in 1860. After a period
as a schoolteacher he went to West Point
Military Academy where he eventually became one of its military
instructors. Later he held a similar post at Nebraska University.
Pershing served on frontier duty against the Sioux
and
Apache
(1886-1898)
and in the Cuban War (1898). Pershing gained further military experience
in the Philippines (1903) and with the Japanese Army during the Russo-Japanese
War (1904-05). This was followed by the military campaign against Pancho
Villa in Mexico in 1917.
In 1917 Pershing was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the American
Expeditionary Force in Europe. His belief that his fit, fresh troops
could break the deadlock on the Western Front
had to be revised in the first-half of 1918. However, he won praise
for his excellent victory at St Mihiel in
September, 1918.
Pershing argued for a complete military victory and punitive cease-fire
terms. After the war Pershing was highly critical of the Treaty
of Versailles. In 1921 Pershing became Chief of Staff of the US
Army and later wrote My Experience of War
(1931). John Joseph Pershing died in 1948.
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