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Throwback Thursday 15 OCT 2020 GRADUATING EXERCISES-CLASS 1920

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Major General James W McAndrew addressing students. General Staff College, Washington Barracks, D.C

 

GRADUATING EXERCISES CLASS 1920 Major General James W McAndrew

GRADUATING EXERCISES-CLASS 1920-General Staff College-Major General James W McAndrew addressing students. General Staff College, Washington Barracks, D.C on the steps of Roosevelt Hall

Major General James W McAndrew

Major General James W McAndrew (U.S.M.A., 1888) was commandant of the General Staff College at Washington Barracks, Washington, D.C. As a captain, he had been an honor student at the School of the Line (A college was established in 1881 by William Tecumseh Sherman as the School of Application for Infantry and Cavalry – later simply the Infantry and Cavalry School-,a training school for infantry and cavalry officers. In 1907 it changed its title to the School of the Line. The curriculum expanded throughout World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War and continues to adapt to include lessons learned from current conflicts) in 1909-10 when George C Marshall was an instructor. He traveled to France in 1917 as a colonel assigned to the First Division’s Eighteenth Infantry. Later he was promoted to major general; and he established and was made commandant of the A.E.F.’s General Staff School at Langres, France. In May 1918, he replaced James G. Harbord as General John J. Pershing’s chief of staff. In 1919 he returned to the United States and to the General Staff College.

Major General James W McAndrew

Major General James W McAndrew served as Pershing’s Chief of Staff in World War I

In the Company of Generals:

The World War I Diary of

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