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Who's
Who: United States of America
Updated - Saturday, 12 June, 2004
This page of the Who's
Who section of the site lists biographical entries by country - in this
case, the USA.
Here you will find details
on the life of the wartime President, Woodrow Wilson, and the commander of
American Expeditionary Force, 'Black Jack' Pershing.
Paul
Baer, Fighter Pilot |
Newton
Baker, Secretary of War |
Frank
Baylies, Fighter Pilot |
Wilfred
Beaver, Fighter Pilot |
Louis
Bennett Jr., Fighter Pilot |
William
Shepherd Benson, Chief of Naval
Operations |
Tasker
Bliss, Chief of Staff |
William
Jennings Bryan, Secretary of
State |
Robert
Lee Bullard, General |
George
M Cohan, Composer and
Playwright |
George
Creel, Head of CPI Department |
Josephus
Daniels, Secretary of the Navy |
William
Erwin, Fighter Pilot |
Arthur
Fields, Music Hall Performer |
Bradley
Allen Fiske, Admiral |
Lindley
Garrison, Secretary of War |
James
W. Gerard, U.S. Ambassador
to Germany |
Frederick
Gillet, Fighter Pilot |
Samuel
Gompers, AFL Union Leader |
Lloyd
Hamilton, Fighter Pilot |
James
Harbord, AEF Chief of Staff |
Warren
G Harding, President |
Colonel
House, Special Advisor to
President Wilson |
David
Ingalls, Fighter Pilot |
Field
Kindley, Fighter Pilot |
Reed
Landis, Fighter Pilot |
Robert
Lansing, Secretary of State |
Walter
Lippmann, Assistant to
Secretary of War |
Henry
Cabot Lodge, Senate Majority
Leader |
Raoul
Lufbery, Fighter Pilot |
Frank
Luke Jr, Fighter Pilot |
Peyton
March, Army Chief of Staff |
Sir
Hiram Maxim, Inventor of
Machine Gun |
Henry
Thomas Mayo, Commander,
Atlantic Fleet |
William
McAdoo, Treasury Secretary |
William
Mitchell, Air Force Commander |
Henry
Morgenthau, Ambassador to
Turkey |
John
J. Pershing, Commander-in-Chief |
David
Putnam, Fighter Pilot |
George
Windle Read, General |
Eddie
Rickenbacker, Fighter Pilot |
William
Sims, Admiral |
John
Thompson, Weapons Designer |
Joseph
Wehner, Fighter Pilot |
Wilbert
White, Fighter Pilot |
Brand
Whitlock, Ambassador to Belgium |
Woodrow
Wilson, President |
Leonard
Wood, Pre-war Chief of Staff |
Alvin
C. York, Corporal |
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Around one million Indian
troops served in WW1, of which some 100,000 were either killed or
wounded. |
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Michael Duffy 2000-07,
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