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    George C. Marshall

    American army officer and statesman

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  1. biographies. George C. Marshall. General of the Army. December 31, 1880 – October 16, 1969. George C. Marshall, 1946. U.S. Army. It has been said that courage can be contagious.

  2. George Catlett Marshall. George C. Marshall’s contributions to our nation and the world cannot be overstated. He was the organizer of victory and the architect of peace during and following World War II. He won the war, and he won the peace.

  3. George C. Marshall: The Indispensable Man. Forget Eisenhower, forget Patton. The man most responsible for the Allies’ victory was a quiet, desk-bound warrior. This article appears in: Winter 2011. By Eric Hammel. George Catlett Marshall was the greatest American military man of his age.

  4. 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.

  5. George C. Marshall. Harry Truman Administration. September 21, 1950 – September 12, 1951. Given the military situation in Korea and persistent criticism of Secretary of Defense Johnson, President...

  6. General George C. Marshall. Share: General George C. Marshall, 1947. Dutch National Archives. As V-E Day drew to a close, Secretary of War Henry Stimson gathered a group of top generals and...

  7. Dec 6, 2023 · December 6, 2023. Marshall and the Nobel Prize for Peace. 70 years ago, George Catlett Marshall was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in Oslo, Norway. In this article, you will learn: How the Marshall Plan impacted Europe. Why Marshall was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

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