Pershing:

In this persuasive biography, Jim Lacey sheds light on General Pershing's legacy as the nation's first modern combat commander, setting the standard for today's four-star officers. When the U.S. entered into WWI in 1917, they did so with inadequate forces. In just over a year, Pershin...

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Main Author: Lacey, Jim (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York [u.a.] Palgrave Macmillan 2008
Edition:1. ed.
Series:The great generals series
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Summary:In this persuasive biography, Jim Lacey sheds light on General Pershing's legacy as the nation's first modern combat commander, setting the standard for today's four-star officers. When the U.S. entered into WWI in 1917, they did so with inadequate forces. In just over a year, Pershing built and hurled a one million man army against forty battle-hardened German divisions, defending the hellish Meuse-Argonne and turning the tide of the war. With focus and clarity, Lacey traces the development of Pershing from Indian fighter, to guerrilla warrior against the Philippines insurgency to victorious commander in WWI. -- From publisher's description.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-200) and index
Born in war -- The splendid little war -- The Philippines insurgency -- Love gained -- Victory gained and love lost -- Chasing Villa -- Entry into World War I -- The Americans arrive -- Building an army -- Into the fight -- The first great offensive -- The Meuse-Argonne offensive -- Chief of staff
Physical Description:x, 206 S. Ill.
ISBN:9780230603837

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