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.
General of the Armies John Joseph "Black Jack" Pershing.
Paton and Eisenhower
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sorry Patton was a Lieutenant and Eisenhower was a Capt during WW1.
The best known US General during WW1 was "Black Jack" John Pershing.
jack pershing
General John J. Pershing
General Pershing
John J. Blackjack Pershing.
General John. J. Pershing
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During the Civil War, Arkansas provided troops, supplies, and leadership to the Confederacy.
Louisiana Texas
Approximately 2.5 million to 2.75 million Union troops served in the American Civil War.
They believed they needed to crush the allies before American troops arrived.
It means you are an American. It can also refer to Union troops in the Civil War.
Around 16 Million US troops were deployed during World War 2.
1,300,000
12 million
The American Expeditionary Forces or AEF were the United States Armed Forces sent to Europe in World War I.
Which battle was the first major victory for american troops in ww1
They called American troops "Gringos"
American troops were used in Russia during there revolution along with English troops fighting on the side of the whites defending the Czar against the reds.
The American troups were called doughboys in World War I.
yes
1,300,000 or 1.3 million
The Battle of ____________ enabled American troops to retake the city of Detroit during the War of 1812
he lead the American troops