General James Pershing




born: 1860

died: 1948

Allies

General James Pershing

Involvement in the War:

In 1916 he became the commander of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) that led the Allies to turn the tide against the Central Powers. Pershing formed and trained an army that grew in a year and a half to nearly 3,000,000 men. Interestingly, he would not let his troops be mixed with other European nations. General Pershing led the Meuse-Argonne offensive of 1918, and for his work in the field, Congress created a new rank for him -- General of the Armies of the United States.

Quotes:

"We never really let the Germans know who won the war. They are being told that their army was stabbed in the back, betrayed, that their army had not been defeated. The Germans never believed they were beaten. It will have to be done all over again...."

"We came American. We shall remain American and go into battle with Old Glory over our heads. I will not parcel out American boys."

"Lafayette, we are here!"