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133: Heading “Over There:” “Black Jack” Pershing & Creating WWI’s American Expeditionary Force

History That Doesn't Suck

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The US Army Is Small for a Global Conflict

In April 1917, Teddy Roosevelt wrote a letter to President Woodrow Wilson asking for help in World War I. The US army consists of 107,641 men and only ranks 17th largest in the world - behind Serbia. Even taken altogether, the US military is woefully small for a global conflict of millions. Enter General John J. Blackjack Pershing: an experienced, disciplined, no-nonsense commander who puts his nation before his own interests.

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