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General John J. Pershing, Chaumont, France. NARA But to a young Douglas MacArthur entering West Point in 1899, the name John Pershing most likely elicited fear and loathing, not admiration.
General John J. Pershing, General of the Armies of the United States of America Pershing Rifles In 1894, as a Professor of Military Science and Tactics at the University of Nebraska, he founded the ...
President Trump on Thursday again cited a story about the late U.S. Army Gen. John J. Pershing dipping bullets in pigs’ blood to deter Islamic attacks that has been dismissed by historians as ...
Gen. John J. Pershing, commander of the U.S. forces in Europe, arrives in France with a group of American officers, on June 13, 1917. | AP Photo. By Andrew Glass 07/15/2018 07:02 AM EDT.
The long war between American forces and Moro rebels in the Philippines made the soon-to-be-legendary Gen. John J. Pershing an accomplished master of anti-guerrilla strategy and tactics.
A sordid tale of Gen. John J. Pershing executing Muslim insurgents in the Philippines at the turn of the century is a favorite of President Trump. “They were having terrorism problems, just like ...
On this day in 1919, nearly a year after the end of World War I, known at the time as the Great War , Gen. John J. Pershing led a victory parade down New York City’s Fifth Avenue.
Pancho Villa (middle) and Gen. John Pershing (right) (UNT) Sometime before that, however, an undated photograph taken at an international bridge shows Pancho Villa and General Pershing had at one ...
In the fable, the legendary U.S. General John J. Pershing once ended a wave of Muslim terrorism in the Philippines by executing prisoners with bullets dipped in pigs’ blood.