Summaries

General John 'Black Jack' Pershing's U.S. troops helped win World War I. To do it Pershing had to first overcome a great personal tragedy and heartbreak he would never speak of for the rest of his life.

"Black Jack Pershing: Love and War" chronicles the historic life of WWI General John J. Pershing. Pershing's U.S. troops overcame a better trained and equipped German Army to help the Allies win World War I. America's success in the Great War turned our nation into a global superpower. To do that, Pershing had to overcome personal tragedy and heartbreak that may have given him the extraordinary strength to command U.S. troops in WWI. Relying on extensive personal letters, photos, films, and diaries from Pershing's life, this documentary covers his arduous childhood days in Missouri, his West Point military training, his time as a U.S. Cavalry officer who commanded black soldiers and Native American scouts, Pershing's search with 10,000 U.S. troops for Mexican revolutionary General Pancho Villa and Pershing's rise to become America's only active-duty six-star general as commander of the American Expeditionary Forces in WWI.—Bernard McCoy

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Keywords
  • general pershing
Genres
  • History
  • War
  • Biography
  • Documentary
Release date Aug 5, 1986
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations San Francisco, California, USA

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Runtime 57m
Color Color
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