Who are 4 most important people in world war 1?
Newton D. Baker, (1871-1937), Secretary of War 1916-1921Tasker H. Bliss, (1853-1930), Army Chief of Staff 1917-1918, U.S. representative Supreme War CouncilWilliam Jennings Bryan, (1860-1925), Secretary of StateDaniel Daly, (1873-1937), Marine, received Navy Cross and Distinguished Service CrossJosephus Daniels, (1862-1948), Secretary of the Navy 1913-1921William T. Fitzsimons, (died 1917), early U.S. casualty.Benjamin Foulois, 1879-1967, was a member of the aviation section of the AEF.William S. Graves, (1865-1940), Commander of American forces in Siberia during the Allied Intervention in RussiaHarry G. Hamlet, 1874-1954, later served as Commandant of the Coast GuardErnest Hemingway, (1899-1961), served in the ambulance corps, author of For Whom the Bell Tolls, A Farewell to Arms, and The Sun Also RisesEdward House, advisor to President WilsonCharles Evans Hughes, (1862-1948), Republican, 1907-1910, governor of New York, U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice, presidential candidateField E. Kindley, (1895-1920), AceRobert Lansing, (1864-1928), Secretary of State 1915-1920John A. Lejeune, USMC general, led Marine and army divisionsPeyton C. March, (1864-1955), Army Chief of Staff 1918-1921Colonel George Patton, commander of U.S. Tank CorpsGeneral John J. Pershing, (1860-1948), commander of the AEFEddie Rickenbacker, (1890-1973), AceHarold Ross, (1882-1951), Editor of Stars and Stripes, later founder of The New Yorker MagazineWoodrow Wilson, (1856-1924), 28th (1913-1921) PresidentLeonard Wood, (1860-1927), GeneralSgt. Alvin York, (1887-1964), highly decorated war hero