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ladessa [460]
3 years ago
14

General John J. Pershing made a major contribution to the Allied victory in World War I by-

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faltersainse [42]3 years ago
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Answer:

transforming inexperienced troops into an effective military force .

Explanation:

Pershing led American Expeditionary Forces during last phase of WW1. He is famous among other things for being promoted to the rank of General of the Armies. During WW1 he was at the head of American troops that fought alongside British and French troops. Although his army was inexperienced in battle he led them to major victories.

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