List of things named after John J. Pershing explained
See main article: John J. Pershing.
General of the Armies John Joseph "Black Jack" Pershing (September 13, 1860 – July 15, 1948) was a senior United States Army officer. His most famous post was when he served as the commander of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) on the Western Front in World War I, 1917–18.
Pershing was immensely popular after World War I, and as a result a large number of organizations, equipment, streets and buildings are named after him throughout the United States and abroad:
Organizations
Military ordnance and other equipment
Buildings
Schools
Elementary schools
Berwyn, Illinois
- Joliet, Illinois; West Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Muskogee, Oklahoma; Lincoln, Nebraska; Killeen, Texas (Fort Hood); Orangevale, California; Dallas, Texas; Saint Joseph, Missouri; Orlando, Florida; Fort Meade, Maryland; University City, Missouri, Daly City, California
Middle schools
Houston, Texas
- Springfield, Missouri; Sunset Park, Brooklyn, New York City; San Diego, California
High schools
Detroit, Michigan
College buildings
- Pershing Arena, Pershing Society, Pershing Hall, and the Pershing Scholarships of Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri (Pershing's former college)
- Pershing Barracks at the United States Military Academy. Completed in 1895 as the Academic Building for West Point, it was renamed the West Academic Building in 1913. It was later converted to a barracks and renamed Pershing Barracks.
- John J. Pershing Military and Naval Science Building of University of Nebraska–Lincoln
- Pershing Hall[4] of Montana State University – Northern in Havre, Montana
- Pershing Hall, part of the University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
- Pershing Walk, a campus street at Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana
Military buildings
Other buildings
Places
Streets
- Pershing or General Pershing Avenue: St. Louis, Missouri (previously known as Berlin Avenue); Fort Riley, Kansas; Phoenix, Arizona; Cleveland, Ohio; Stockton, California; Orlando, Florida; San Jose, California; Orangevale, California; Davenport, Iowa; Ocean Springs, Mississippi; Fort Worth, Texas; Rensselaer, New York; Milltown, New Jersey; Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Leechburg, Pennsylvania; Salem, Ohio
- Pershing or General Pershing Boulevard: North Little Rock, Arkansas, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (on the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds, formerly part of Main Street); Cheyenne, Wyoming (a main road to Warren AFB); Kenosha, Wisconsin
- Pershing or General Pershing Drive: El Paso, Texas; North Omaha, Nebraska; Florence, Nebraska; Arlington, Virginia; Arlington National Cemetery; El Segundo/Playa del Rey, California; Decatur, Illinois; Derby, Connecticut; Silver Spring, Maryland;San Diego, California
- Pershing Road (Weehawken) in Weehawken, New Jersey
- Pershing or General Pershing Road: Chicago (formerly 39th Street); Kansas City, Missouri (the northern border to the Liberty Memorial, the Official National World War I Memorial); Fort Bliss, Texas
- Pershing or General Pershing Street: Houston; New Orleans (in the uptown section); Hamden, Connecticut; Hammond, Louisiana; Portland, Oregon; Cranston, Rhode Island
Squares and plazas
Parks
- Pershing Point Park in Atlanta, Georgia (opened in 1920)
- Pershing Field Memorial Park in Jersey City, New Jersey (opened in 1922)
- Pershing Park in Washington, D.C. features the Pershing Memorial[8]
- Pershing State Park, in north-central Missouri between Laclede and Meadville
- Pershing Park in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Racine, Wisconsin and Arkansas City, Kansas
- Pershing Field in Fort Carson, Colorado
- Stade Pershing, a baseball park in Paris, France
Other places
Miscellaneous
- A riderless horse was named in honor of Pershing, "Black Jack". This horse was used for many years in funerals for heads of state, including President John F. Kennedy.
- The Pershing Division of the Clarence Cannon Conference, a high school athletic conference in Northeastern Missouri in the area where the general lived during his youth. The other division in the conference honors Harry S. Truman.
- The John J. Pershing Grille is a casual dining room at the University Club of Washington, DC. Pershing, a member of the Club, dedicated its current clubhouse, located at 1135 Sixteenth Street, in 1921.
- The Great Pershing Balloon Derby at Brookfield, Missouri is named in his honor and is held over the Labor Day weekend each year.
- General Pershing, a British racehorse that took part in the 1995 Grand National Steeplechase.
Notes and References
- Wilson, John B. (1999) Maneuver and Fire Power: The Evolution of Divisions and Separate Brigades Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 57
- Vandiver, v.1 p. 576
- News: THE UNITED STATES ARMY BAND “PERSHING’S OWN” . 27 March 2024 . PBS.
- Web site: MSU-Northern: 75th Anniversary . Msun.edu . 2014-04-28 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140429044238/http://www.msun.edu/aboutmsun/history/pershing.htm . April 29, 2014 . mdy-all .
- http://www.innatthepresidio.com/accommodations/main-building-42 "Pershing Hall, The Inn's Main Building"
- Web site: Pershing Community Center . Fortleonardwoodmwr.com . 2014-04-28 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140429080440/http://www.fortleonardwoodmwr.com/pershing.php . April 29, 2014 . mdy-all .
- http://www.poplarbluff.va.gov/ John J Pershing VA Medical Center website
- http://www.dcmemorials.com/index_indiv0000642.htm Pershing Memorial