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General John PershingWho'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

Around one million Indian troops served in WW1, of which some 100,000 were either killed or wounded.


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