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  1. Biographical. George Catlett Marshall (December 31, 1880-October 16, 1959), America’s foremost soldier during World War II, served as chief of staff from 1939 to 1945, building and directing the largest army in history. A diplomat, he acted as secretary of state from 1947 to 1949, formulating the «Marshall Plan», an unprecedented program of ...

  2. George Catlett Marshall (31. prosince 1880, Uniontown, Pensylvánie – 16. října 1959, Washington, D.C.) byl americký armádní generál a politik. Během druhé světové války jako náčelník štábu armády koordinoval spojenecké operace v Evropě a Tichomoří. Po válce byl americkým ministrem zahraničí a obrany.

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  4. 4. Juni 2018 · Marshall, George Catlett. American Solider and Statesman. Born 31 December 1880 in Uniontown, United States of America. Died 16 October 1959 in Washington D.C., United States of America. General George Catlett Marshall served in France with the American Expeditionary Force. He began the war training troops for the 1 st Division as a captain.

  5. George Catlett Marshall, America’s foremost soldier during World War II, served as chief of staff from 1939 to 1945, building and directing the largest army in history. A diplomat, he acted as secretary of state from 1947 to 1949, formulating the "Marshall Plan", an unprecedented program of economic and military aid to foreign nations ...

  6. General George Catlett Marshall is considered by many to be one of the greatest modern-day Americans. He is recognized as the organizer of the Allied victory in World War II and the architect of the European Recovery Program (the Marshall Plan) that changed the face of the world and earned Marshall the Nobel Peace Prize. From the beginning of ...

  7. George Catlett Marshall. born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, on 31 December 1880. graduated from Virginia Military Institute, 1901. married Elizabeth Carter Cole, 1902 (deceased 1927) was commissioned a second lieutenant, February 1902, and served with the 30th Infantry in the Philippines, 1902-1903, and at Fort Reno, 1903-1906.