Pershing and His Generals
Command and Staff in the AEF
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:25th Nov '97
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Relates the development of the U.S. command and staff in World War I.
When the United States entered the Great War in April of 1917, there were few officers with any staff training, and none had actually served on large, complex staffs in combat.
When the United States entered the Great War in April of 1917, there were few officers with any staff training, and none had actually served on large, complex staffs in combat. This work traces the development of the staff of the AEF and describes how Pershing found the generals to command those divisions that fought on the Western Front in World War I. Many of Pershing's generals had been colonels only a few months prior to assuming command of divisions. John J. Pershing's task was to mold a diverse group of men into effective staff officers and into general officers to face the rigors of modern combat. How he accomplished this task, and how well the AEF did, is the focus of this work on the AEF's command and staff structISBN: 9780275953638
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 369g
192 pages