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  1. 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 ...

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    George C. Marshall 1953 Two words became his guide - honor and self-sacrifice • The Marshall Plan helped restore Europe after WW II. • Marshall helped start the Civilian Conservation Corps • Marshall took a pay cut during the Depression to set an example George C. Marshall was a career soldier. He was chosen for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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  4. 11. Dez. 2003 · George Marshall's World, And Ours. By Andrew J. Goodpaster. Dec. 11, 2003. Share full article. In early December 1953, Gen. George C. Marshall was en route to Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize ...

  5. 1953 Received the Nobel Prize for spearheading the Marshall Plan. 1959 Oct 16th Died in Washington, D.C. George C. Marshall (1880 – 1959) was the Chief of Staff of the US Army and recipient of the 1953 Nobel Peace Prize.Marshall was chosen by President Roosevelt to serve on the Top Policy Group, which was tasked with the oversight of the ...

  6. This is a replica of the Nobel Peace Prize. The original is housed at the George C. Marshall Museum in Lexington, Virginia. The original medals were designed by Gustav Vigeland and were made of 23-carat gold. On the front is the image of Alfred Nobel with his name and the years of his birth and death. The other side of the medal represents a ...

  7. 29. Okt. 2009 · His economic recovery program for Europe became known as the Marshall Plan, and he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953. George Marshall remains, after George Washington, the most respected ...