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Why did General Pershing insist on delaying U.S. soldiers going to the front lines?

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He wanted to prevent them from being split among the various Allied armies.

He believed that the war would be over by the time they reached France.

He believed that training them thoroughly would ensure victory.

He wanted to allow time for the Allied leaders to plan how to use them.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
General Pershing insisted on delaying U.S. soldiers going to the front lines because **he believed that training them thoroughly would ensure victory.** He felt that properly preparing and equipping American troops would make them more effective in combat when they eventually joined the fight.
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