Grand Old Partisan salutes John Pershing, born in Missouri, September 13th 1860. His job after high school was teaching African-American children. He entered West Point in 1882, rising to the highest cadet rank.
Pershing took part in campaigns against the Sioux and Apache Indians. He studied law at the University of Nebraska. Next came command of African-American cavalrymen known as the Buffalo Soldiers. From this arose his nickname, Black Jack. He fought in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, and later in the Philippines.
January 1905, Pershing married the daughter of a Republican U.S. Senator. Also that year, he was named military attaché in Japan. On this return, President Theodore Roosevelt promoted him from captain to brigadier general. President Woodrow Wilson appointed him to lead the expedition against Pancho Villa and then to command all Americans soldiers in Europe during WWI.
He contended for the GOP’s 1920 presidential nomination, with the support of ‘Pershing Republican’ clubs managed by a Republican Senator. President Warren Harding named him Army Chief of Staff. His rank "General of the Armies" was second only to the rank held by George Washington.
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