The product of nearly 25 years of research, Pershing: General of
the Armies remains one of the most authoritative biographies of the
man known as "Black Jack." Newly appointed head of the American
Expeditionary Forces, Pershing sailed for Europe in May 1917. Once
in France, he set about the task of building an army. By October
the Americans were at the front and over the next year became
involved in increasingly significant battles, all vividly recounted
here: Cantigny, Chateau-Thierry, Belleau Wood, Soissons, St.
Mihiel, and the 47-day slugfest in the Meuse-Argonne. Although the
impact of the American forces on the outcome of the war has been
much debated, there is no question that the troops acquitted
themselves well under Pershing s command. Pershing s postwar life
included an unsuccessful run for president, a stint as Chief of
Staff, and a secret romance with a French woman 34 years younger
than he; nonetheless, his influence as a leader extended into World
War II."
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