Boys' Book of Famous SoldiersMcSpadden, J. Walker (Joseph Walker)
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Boys' Book of Famous Soldiers
McSpadden, J. Walker (Joseph Walker)
Generals; Soldiers -- Biography
Then, one day, came a quiet message from Washington, asking General
Pershing to report to the President. The results of that interview
were momentous. The Great War in Europe was demanding the intervention
of America. Our troops were to be sent across the seas to Europe for
the first time in history. The Government needed a man upon whom it
could absolutely rely to be Commander-in-chief of the Expeditionary
Forces. Would General Pershing hold himself in readiness for this
supreme task?
The veteran of thirty years of constant campaigning stiffened to
attention. The eager look of battle--battle for the right--shone in
his eye. Every line of his upstanding figure denoted confidence--a
confidence that was to inspire all America, and then the world itself,
in this choice of leader. He saluted.
"I will do my duty, sir," he said.
IMPORTANT DATES IN PERSHING'S LIFE
1860. September 13. John Joseph Pershing born.
1881. Entered Highland Military Academy, New York.
1882. Entered U. S. Military Academy, West Point.
1886. Graduated from West Point, senior cadet captain.
Sent to southwest as second-lieutenant, 6th cavalry.
1891. Professor, military tactics, University of Nebraska.
1898. Took part in Spanish-American War.
1901. Captain, 1st Cavalry, Philippines.
1905. Married Frances Warren.
1906. Brigadier-general.
1914. Recalled from Philippines.
1915. Lost his wife and three children in a fire.
1915. Sent to Mexico in pursuit of Villa.
1917. Sent to France as commander-in-chief of American
Expeditionary Force.
1919. Appointment of general made permanent.
1924. Retired from active service.
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