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  1. Ext. shot concert hall in Stockholm where the ceremonies are taking place. Int. view of same, audience in seats. MS G. C. Marshall, facing camera, talking to...

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  2. 16. The preceding paragraphs pertaining to this incident rest on Pogue, “George C. Marshall on Civil-Military Relationships in the United States,” 206. 17. David G. Haglund, “George C. Marshall and the Question of Military Aid to England, May-June 1940,” Journal of Contemporary History 15 (1980): 745-760. 18.

  3. George C. Marshall, (born Dec. 31, 1880, Uniontown, Pa., U.S.—died Oct. 16, 1959, Washington, D.C.), U.S. Army officer and statesman. After graduating from the Virginia Military Institute, he served in the Philippines (1902–03) and in World War I. He was later an aide to Gen. John Pershing (1919–24) and assistant commandant of the army ...

  4. For nearly 20 years he was a major U.S. leader, militarily, politically and morally, and he is still widely admired today. The legacy of his ideas, actions and initiatives shaped the modern world in ways that are still felt across the globe. To learn more about Marshall’s remarkable life of public service, explore our resources below.

  5. George Catlett Marshall, Jr. (* 31. Dezember 1880 in Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; † 16. Oktober 1959 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Fünf-Sterne-General ( General of the Army) und Staatsmann. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs koordinierte er als Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA, deutsch etwa: „ Generalstabschef des ...

  6. Description. Few Americans in the twentieth century have left a greater legacy to world peace than George C. Marshall (1880-1959). As chief of staff of the United States Army during World War II, it fell to Marshall to raise, train, and equip an army of several million men. It was Marshall who selected the officer corps and it was Marshall who ...

  7. 1. Sept. 2019 · A Brief History. On September 1, 1939, US Army General George C. Marshall, Jr. was appointed as the Chief of Staff of the United States Army. Marshall would go on to lead the American military effort through World War II and later be appointed General of the Army, a 5 star rank created so that the United States military would have general ...