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Vandiver, Frank E. Black Jack: The Life and Times of John J. Pershing – Volume II (Texas A&M University Press, Third printing, 1977) ISBN 0-89096-024-0; Weigley, Russell Frank. History of the United States Army (1967) Welsome, Eileen. The General and the Jaguar: Pershing's Hunt for Pancho Villa: a True Story of Revolution and Revenge. New ...
Choctaw Casino Bingo in Durant, Oklahoma was the first Choctaw casino to be constructed, in 1987, and was also the original casino before the construction of new Choctaw Casino Resort in 2005. Since the construction of the original casino, it has since then sparked growth for the Choctaw gaming industry.
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.
John J. Pershing (1860–1948), U.S. General of the Armies MGM-31 Pershing, U.S. ballistic missile system; Pershing II Weapon System, U.S. ballistic missile; M26 Pershing, U.S. tank; Pershing boot, a type of boot used by U.S. soldiers in World War I; Pershing Rifles, U.S. college military fraternal organization founded 1894
In the more than two months since the Oklahoma County Courthouse got its vending machine, which glows pink across from machines dispensing snacks and drinks, more than 500 boxes have been ...
Pershing Square, founded in 2004, also is considering an IPO that most likely wouldn't happen until 2025 at the earliest. Bill Ackman selling 10% of Pershing Square in deal that values hedge fund ...
The Pershing Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The foundation provides grants and financial support for such things as scholarships, assisting individual Pershing Rifles and Blackjack units, as well as supporting the Pershing Rifles Group's national efforts in expansion and operations.
In the early 1990s, we moved from an archaic system where different counties used different systems to count votes “by hand,” to a unified system under which the Oklahoma State Election Board ...