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  • *[[George C. Marshall]], Army, Chief of Staff
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  • This initiative came from General of the Army [[George C. Marshall]], [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]. He had recommended reassigning the citie
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  • - [[George C. Marshall]] -
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  • ...gree from the [[Command and General Staff College]], where he received the George C. Marshall Award as the top graduate.
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  • ...ce. On Jan. 7, 1949, Acheson was appointed secretary of state to succeed [[George C. Marshall]]. Earlier, Acheson had promoted UNRRA and the [[Bretton Woods Conference]]
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  • {{r|George C. Marshall}}
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  • ...n the USG on grounds of strategy; Truman personally made the decision over George C. Marshall's objections.
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  • * George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama
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  • ...nd Reserves, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, director of the George C. Marshall Foundation, chairman of Senior Executive Committee, Army Aviation Associati
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  • ...the fact that Ike did *not* denounce McC.'s denunciations of Ike's mentor, George C. Marshall, in spite of the fact that Ike apparently was about to do so, in Wisconsin, ...e does mention Marshall (" Eisenhower became the protegé of chief of staff George C. Marshall, serving....") There is an issue of how much to talk about personal attacks
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  • ...ouri State University's Department of Defense and Strategic Studies, the [[George C. Marshall Institute]], [[Hoover Institution]], Heritage Foundation, [[High Frontier]]
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  • ...Schwarzkopf Jr.]]; he was sometimes described as being to Schwarzkopf as [[George C. Marshall]] had been to [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] in [[World War II]]. The personality
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  • ...the tactical section at the Infantry School, under the direction of Col. [[George C. Marshall]]. Marshall had high praise for Stilwell as "a genius for instruction," who
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  • * [[George C. Marshall]]
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  • In spring 1945, Army Chief of Staff [[George C. Marshall]], Stilwell's patron, finally managed to neutralize Chennault. In July 194 ...ervative wing of the Republican party who denounced President Truman and [[George C. Marshall]] for "losing" the friendship and support of China by not adequately suppor
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  • ...are of the extremely large expenditures in the project, but, after General George C. Marshall, a man of unquestioned integrity, told Truman it was a real, critical, and | George C. Marshall
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  • Army Chief of Staff [[George C. Marshall]] explained American strategy three weeks before Pearl Harbor:
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  • ...lly; while Harry S. Truman and many American Jews felt a moral obligation, George C. Marshall and George Kennan saw political Zionism as a liability to relations with th
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  • ...stions. "Ms. Palin's experience in government makes Barack Obama look like George C. Marshall..."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...nes that defined the [[Cold War]]. Named after U.S. Secretary of State [[George C. Marshall]], the plan was designed and operated by State Department officials, especi
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