This man was named an American Expeditionary Force commander from 1917-1919 with an army of 3 million men. He insisted that his army should fight for the U.S. in WWI.

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Along with George Washington, John J. Pershing, nicknamed “Black Jack,” rose to America’s highest possible military rank as a general of the U.S. Army. He is the only American to be promoted to this position in his lifetime.
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This man was named an American Expeditionary Force commander from 1917-1919 with an army of 3 million men. He insisted that his army should fight for the U.S. in WWI.
- Mason Patrick
- John J. Pershing
- Frank Parker
- George Washington