
133: Heading “Over There:” “Black Jack” Pershing & Creating WWI’s American Expeditionary Force
History That Doesn't Suck
The Great War's First Americans to Die While Fighting in the Name of America
Three young men from Indiana, Iowa, and Pennsylvania are the Great War's first Americans to die while fighting in the name of America. Woodrow Wilson may have signed Congress' War Resolution half a year ago, but the life blood of these three young men seeping into the French soil gave more meaning to that resolution than the President's ink ever could. The American Expeditionary Force is feeling growing pains as its ranks swell to 175,000 in January 1918.
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