John j pershing


[pur-shing or for 2, -zhing] /ˈpɜr ʃɪŋ or for 2, -ʒɪŋ/

noun
1.
John Joseph (“Blackjack”) 1860–1948, U.S. general: commander of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I.
2.
Military.

/ˈpɜːʃɪŋ/
noun
1.
John Joseph, nickname Black Jack. 1860–1948, US general. He was commander in chief of the American Expeditionary Force in Europe (1917–19)
noun
1.
a US ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear or conventional warhead

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