George C. Marshall, a World War II leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner, was born on this day in history, Dec. 31, 1880, in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. George Catlett Marshall was best known for his ...
George C. Marshall (1880-1959), arguably the greatest soldier America has produced, was an enigmatic figure throughout his life. Famously tight-lipped, the general-statesman repressed all personal ...
Who can forget the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan? The viewer is taken into the office of Gen. George Marshall, the U.S. Army Chief of Staff. All of the Ryan brothers, save one, have been ...
In 1938, during one of his first meetings with President Franklin Roosevelt, Gen. George Marshall listened to plans to counter Hitler’s military build-up by amassing an air force of 10,000 planes ...
History forgets how often our neighbors were involved in shaping it, even in small ways. During the 18 months that Brig. Gen. George Marshall commanded the U.S. Army’s Vancouver Barracks, Clark County ...
Rev. George Marshall resident of Aurora, Illinois, was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi on June 1, 1936. He died peacefully surrounded by his family on February 10, 2016, in his home at the age of 79.
Former University of Georgia English professor George Marshall died Wednesday at the age of 90. A man of gentle wit and fierce intellect, Marshall was for 10 years chairman of the board for the ...
George F. Marshall Jr. NORFOLK – George F. Marshall Jr., husband and father, left on a journey to heaven Sept. 17, 2010. George was a member of Haygood United Methodist Church and served in the U.S.
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