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John J Pershing - Übersetzung nach Englisch

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Pershing middle school; Pershing Middle School (disambiguation); John Pershing Junior High School; John J. Pershing M.S.

John J. Pershing         
  • Johnson Hagood]] in [[Tours]], France, July 1918
  • 91st Division]], in the Argonne forest, October 26, 1918
  • 7th Infantry Regiment]], 3rd Division, [[Vaucouleurs]], France, 1918
  • Commander-in-Chief]] (C-in-C) of the [[American Expeditionary Forces]] (AEF), pictured here together with Major General [[Tom Bridges]] of the [[British Army]], inspecting a Guard of Honor on Pershing's arrival at Liverpool, June 1917
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  • Captain John J. Pershing, c. 1902
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  • Pershing as a cadet in 1886
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  • Sir Douglas Haig]], General [[Ferdinand Foch]] and General John J. Pershing, all pictured here sometime in 1918
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  • State, War, and Navy Building]] in [[Washington, D.C.]], September 23, 1919. Stood directly behind Pershing is his aide, Colonel [[George C. Marshall]].
  • Villa]], and Pershing, August 1914. A year later, Pershing's wife and three of his children died, and Villa sent him condolences. Six months later, Pershing chased Villa in Mexico.
  • Officers of the 89th Division being decorated by General John J. Pershing in [[Trier]], Germany, April 1919
  • General Pershing postage stamp
  • Pershing saluting the [[Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette]]'s grave in [[Paris]]
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  • Pershing with his wife Helen and three of their children
  • National Army]]
  • Time]]'' cover, August 11, 1924.
  • Chaumont]], France, October 1918
  • 1940 newsreel.
  • General Pershing lands in France in 1917
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  • Portrait of Captain Pershing by [[Léon Hornecker]] (1903)
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  • Nita Patton was engaged to Pershing in 1917–18.
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  • Pershing's tombstone at [[Arlington National Cemetery]]
  • Pershing's ribbons as worn during World War I
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  • Signature of John Pershing as General of the Armies
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  • Stars and Stripes]]'', February 8, 1918
  • U.S. 33rd Division]] which took part in the fighting at Hamel on July 4 and Chipilly on August 8. Molliens, August 12, 1918.
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UNITED STATES ARMY GENERAL IN WORLD WAR I
John Joseph Pershing; Black Jack Pershing; General Pershing; Blackjack Pershing; John J Pershing; Jack Pershing; General John J. Pershing; General John Pershing; John "Black Jack" Pershing; General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing; John Pershing; Nigger Jack Pershing; John J. "Blackjack" Pershing; General "Black Jack" Pershing; Micheline Resco
n. John J. Pershing (1860-1948), General del ejército de Estados Unidos, Comandante en Jefe de las Fuerzas Expedicionarias Americanas durante la Primera Guerra Mundial
John James Audubon         
  • Plate 181 of ''The Birds of America'' by Audubon depicting a [[golden eagle]], 1833–34
  • Plate 1 of ''The Birds of America'' by Audubon depicting a [[wild turkey]]
  • Portrait of Audubon at the [[National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium]]
  • Plate 41 of ''[[The Birds of America]]'' by Audubon, depicting [[ruffed grouse]]
  • [[Clipper]] ship ''Audubon''
  • An [[American crow]] by Audubon, Brooklyn Museum
  • An [[American flamingo]] by Audubon, Brooklyn Museum
  • A [[green heron]] by Audubon, Brooklyn Museum
  • Plate from ''The Birds of America'', featuring the extinct [[ivory-billed woodpecker]]
  • A cinnamon bear by J.T. Bowen after Audubon
  • Two white [[gyrfalcon]]s by Audubon
  • Audubon in later years, c. 1850
  • John James Audubon house, Henderson, Kentucky.
  • [[La Gerbetière]], mansion owned by Audubon's father in Couëron, where young Audubon was raised
  • A painting of the [[roseate spoonbill]] by John James Audubon. Plate CCCXXI.
  • John James Audubon, ''Long Haired Squirrel'', c. 1841.
  • Lucy Audubon c. 1870
  • Lucy Bakewell Audubon
  • Plate from ''The Birds of America'' by Audubon of a Carolina pigeon (now called [[mourning dove]])
AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGIST, NATURALIST, AND PAINTER (1785–1851)
John Audubon; J. J. Audubon; J.J. Audubon; John Audobon; John J. Audubon; James Audubon; John James Audobon; Jean-Jacques Audubon; Jean Rabin; JOHN J. AUDUBON
n. John James Audubon (1785-1851), naturalista de Estados Unidos que estudió y escribió sobre las aves de Norteamérica
John Pemberton         
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  • The grave of John Pemberton in [[Columbus, Georgia]].
  • A sign in [[Knoxville, Georgia]], commemorating John Pemberton.
AMERICAN PHARMACIST, INVENTOR OF COCA-COLA
John S. Pemberton; John Styth Pemberton; J S Pemberton; Doc Pemberton; Pemberton, John; John Stith-Pemberton; John Pemberton
n. John Pemberton (1831-1888), farmacéutico estadounidense que inventó la Coca-Cola

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Pershing Middle School

Pershing Middle School may refer to:

  • Pershing Middle School (Houston)
  • Pershing Middle School (San Diego) - San Diego Unified School District
  • Pershing Middle School (Springfield, Missouri) - Springfield Public Schools