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  1. General Peyton Conway March (December 27, 1864 – April 13, 1955) was a senior officer of the United States Army.

  2. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Peyton Conway March (born Dec. 27, 1864, Easton, Pa.—died April 13, 1955, Washington, D.C.) was a U.S. Army officer who, as chief of staff (1918—21), reorganized and streamlined the War Department, in order that the U.S. could make an important contribution to the Allied military effort.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 12 de jun. de 2006 · In 1918 John J. Pershing and Peyton C. March were the American generals who gave the edge to Allied victory over Germany.

    • Edward M. Coffman
  4. In 1918, John J. Pershing and Peyton C. March were the American generals who gave the edge to Allied victory over Germany. Pershing was the commander who organized and led the American Expeditionary Forces of two million men in France while, during the last eight months of the war, March was the Chief of Staff in Washington, D.C. who oversaw ...

  5. General Peyton C. March developed the role and prominence of the relatively new position of U.S. Army Chief of Staff. March rivaled General of the Armies John J. Pershing in importance and influence during World War I.

  6. March, Peyton C. (18641955), army chief of staff in World War I.A West Pointer (Class of 1888) and artillery officer, March won distinction in combat during the Spanish‐American War and the Philippine War.

  7. Peyton C. March. (1864—1955) Quick Reference. (1864–1955), army chief of staff in World War I. A West Pointer (Class of 1888) and artillery officer, March won distinction in combat during the Spanish‐American War and the Philippine ... From: March, Peyton C. in The Oxford Companion to American Military History »