Saturday, April 13, 2019

Inspected by General Pershing today... a great disappointment.

Now every day closer to home, Section 647 made its way by rail from quarantine camp at Ferrières-en-Gâtinais more than 200 miles to the west to a village outside Nantes called Le Douet. Here they would sit and wait... and wait.

While in Le Douet the 647 was inspected by none other than the commander of the American Expeditionary Forces--General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing. Grant was not impressed.  

Tuesday, April 8, 1919:

We left Base Camp this P.M. at 2 o’clock. Lieut. Smith is contingent commander so we see little of him. Jack Swain is our highest officer and makes a good one.



Wednesday, April 9:

Spent a tough night in our box-car, but what’s the difference--we’re going home! Arrived in Nantes, after a beautiful trip during the daylight about 5 P.M. We were marched about 5 km out into the country and billeted in a small town called Le Douet. Very, very tired and footsore.


Thursday, April 10:

Rotten weather and spirits very low. Have just been talking with a boy in a hospital unit who had been here for 5 weeks and didn’t know when they were going to sail.


Friday, April 11:

Still in Le Douet doing dirty details.


Saturday, April 12:

La même chose!


Sunday, April 13:
John J. Pershing (1860-1948)

Inspected by General Pershing today. Made us a very poor speech. He was a great disappointment. “American arms are the greatest in the world. The American Nation is the greatest nation in the world. The allied morale was about to break when America came into the war. America won the war.” These are a few thing he told us. If John [Pershing] expects to be elected President of the U.S. he’ll never do it on such a speech and I hope he doesn’t at all.

Note to reader: There was a movement to draft Pershing for GOP presidential nomination in 1920. At the time he said he wouldn't actively campaign but also wouldn't refuse to serve. Of course, the nomination (and presidency) went to Warren Harding instead.

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