Pershing
General John J. "Blackjack" Pershing was the commander of U.S. in Europe in World War 1.
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When the United States entered World War I the Chief of Staff of the American Army was Major General Hugh Scott; he was replaced by General Tasker Bliss in September 1917; and in March 1918 General Peyton March took the top command. John "Black Jack" Pershing was the field commander of the American Expeditionary Force in Europe. He was also effectively in command of the entire U.S. National Army, as President Wilson and Secretary of War Funston delegated virtually all army-related power to Pershing.
Pershing
General John J. Pershing, Commander, American Expeditionary Forces in World War One
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General John J. Pershing (World War I). His nickname was "Black Jack."
The World War I army commander was John Joseph "Black Jack" Pershing (1860-1948).
Well the General during the WW1 was John Joseph Pershing...(:
The Commander of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF), which was the US Army sent to fight in France, which eventually numbered two million men, was General John J. Pershing. But the overall Commander of the American Army is the Chief of Staff, and several officers held that position: William G. Wotherspoon was Chief of Staff when war broke out in Europe, until November 1914; Hugh L. Scott took over November 17, 1914 and held the job until September 22, 1917, and so was Chief of Staff for the first few months of US involvement in the war; Tasker H. Bliss took over September 23, 1917 and held the office until May 19, 1918; and Peyton C. March took over May 20, 1918, held the job through the end of the war, and on until June 30, 1921. All these officers theoretically "commanded" Pershing and the Americans in France. Pershing followed March as Chief of Staff, taking over July 1, 1921.
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